Shows parade down street with man walking in lower right, men on bicycles (one with parasol) down center of street, spectators line far side. Shows hardware and millinery shop,
Shows Taber family in the backyard of their home, 1351 Madison Street, Oakland. From left to right: baby Louise, her nanny, Sarah Slocum (Annie Taber's mother), Annie Slocum Taber, Daisy, and the Chinese gardner and household servant.
It wasn't until the 1890s that "safety bikes" were invented without the large front wheel in front. Shows childhood home of Nellie Littlehale Murphy (1867-1941), an American artist, painter and illustrator who was born in Stockton, CA.
"Emperor Norton in carriage of State 1869." Joshua A. Norton, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, is seen in full uniform riding a bicycle next to a picket fence
View of parade entry; shows flower decorated gaff-rigged sailboat on bicycles; woman wearing blouse shirt and pantaloons at the fore, man in uniform at the aft, young girl in boat, woman and man on bicycles in foreground.