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Motorcyclist sandwich men

The members of Cheltenham Motor Cycle Club doing their bit to promote their annual dance, taking to the streets on their array of machines, literally taking the weight of promoting the club’s annual dinner dance on their own shoulders/backs.

The picture was published in the March 3, 1921, edition of , and one wonders how many of these men had endured the horrors of the First World War. You’d have to say probably not the

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