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i have only seen these in old movies and i now wonder how the driver sees where he is going
wow! i thought the same thing - my short, pedaling self wouldn't be able to see over that shade!
Will you take me for a ride, please. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Even at my age, that is a new one for me.
Love the rickshaw! Very very cool! Surely they didn't use it at the nursing home! Loved reading about the nursing home as well. Great post!
Wow, that's vintage, alright! Very cool!
Now that's cool! I would love to take a ride, but not sure I would like give a ride. Thanks for linking up!
Well, that's an interesting contraption. Odd to see something like that in North Alabama.
Wow! That is some form of transport.Diana
Very interesting old bike. Like everyone else, I wonder how in the world the driver would see over the hood of the carrier.
very cool, i have never seen one!!!
I think they still have things like this in Denmark
Oh how rare! Fun to see your photos, Amy.
Great photos and a very interesting post. Thanks for including the historical marker. I find myself reading these every time I see one around here :)
Gosh it makes me wonder how the transporter could see over the top of the awning!! Great find!
The rickshaw bike seems completely impractical, but it's an interesting find,and the history behind the Nursing Home made an interesting read.
Very art deco, I like the elaborate metal work.
oh you have some interesting photos here. I am adding you.I want a ride.
Mercy me..not sure I could see over this but I am pretty sure I would have been to frightened to put my baby in there. :)It is absolutely an awesome, interesting thing to see...and great for a photo shoot. :)
that's pretty cool!
Glad we have more modern ways of getting around!
What a great find. Thank you for visiting my blog yesterday. Glad you enjoyed the images. Following your blog no, and will visit again. Take care.MersadMersad Donko Photography
I see I am not the only one wondering how the guy sees to pedal anywhere!
That is fascinating. What an odd piece to find next to a church.
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i have only seen these in old movies and i now wonder how the driver sees where he is going
wow! i thought the same thing - my short, pedaling self wouldn't be able to see over that shade!
Will you take me for a ride, please. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Even at my age, that is a new one for me.
Love the rickshaw! Very very cool! Surely they didn't use it at the nursing home! Loved reading about the nursing home as well. Great post!
Wow, that's vintage, alright! Very cool!
Now that's cool! I would love to take a ride, but not sure I would like give a ride. Thanks for linking up!
Well, that's an interesting contraption. Odd to see something like that in North Alabama.
Wow! That is some form of transport.
Diana
Very interesting old bike. Like everyone else, I wonder how in the world the driver would see over the hood of the carrier.
very cool, i have never seen one!!!
I think they still have things like this in Denmark
Oh how rare! Fun to see your photos, Amy.
Great photos and a very interesting post. Thanks for including the historical marker. I find myself reading these every time I see one around here :)
Gosh it makes me wonder how the transporter could see over the top of the awning!! Great find!
The rickshaw bike seems completely impractical, but it's an interesting find,and the history behind the Nursing Home made an interesting read.
Very art deco, I like the elaborate metal work.
oh you have some interesting photos here. I am adding you.
I want a ride.
Mercy me..not sure I could see over this but I am pretty sure I would have been to frightened to put my baby in there. :)
It is absolutely an awesome, interesting thing to see...and great for a photo shoot. :)
that's pretty cool!
that's pretty cool!
Glad we have more modern ways of getting around!
What a great find. Thank you for visiting my blog yesterday. Glad you enjoyed the images. Following your blog no, and will visit again. Take care.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
I see I am not the only one wondering how the guy sees to pedal anywhere!
That is fascinating. What an odd piece to find next to a church.
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