Description: Super cool and rare pinback from 1898! Lisette (see below for more on her) was the World's Champion Female Bicyclist. This rare pin pictures her for the Festival of Fire Exposition Building in Minneapolis. Excellent 1 3/4" Celluloid pinback with color picture of her We are going to try to do about 100 new listings for auction each week (no guarantees). We plan to list sports (mostly football, fishing, baseball & others) + festival and cause pinbacks on Tuesdays. On Friday we will list advertising and political. We will try to give you a nice variety to choose from and there will be 1 to 3 really exceptional pins that are higher valued to keep in interesting. I combine shipping. See "Paul's Pins" for all my listings. Any questions, please ask. Amélie Le Gall, known as Mademoiselle Lisette or Lisette Marton, was born in 1869 in Quintin[1] and was a French competitive cyclist. She was considered the women's world champion in the sport in 1896.Early life[edit]Amélie Le Gall was the daughter of a carpenter.[2] She was reportedly working as a shepherdess in Brittany when she was wooed by a male cyclist who married her and trained her in the sport.[3]Career[edit]Amélie Le Gall began competing in France, at exhibition contests to promote the new sport.[4] In 1895, Marton competed in a race at the Royal Aquarium in London.[5] She defeated Scottish cyclist Clara Grace for the women's world championship in 1896,[6] and sometimes raced male riders,[7][8] as when she defeated Albert Champion.[9] She trained with controversial English coach Choppy Warburton[10][11] and was sponsored by Simpson Chain, a British bicycle chain manufacturer. She raced in Chicago in 1898[2] and in Winnipeg in 1900.[12]Her clothing was often described in detail, as the question of what women should wear on a bicycle was a topic of discussion at the time.[13] "In France, Lisette never wears a dress," reported one Chicago newspaper in 1898, continuing that "Lisette dislikes corsets. To her they seem the culminating point in feminine attire of ugliness, unsuitability, and anti-hygienic stupidity."[2]
Price: 99.99 USD
Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
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