Figure 1.--Here we see an unidentifid boy on bicycle. The postcard-backed print is undated, but looks to have been tken in the late-1900s. The boy is not identified, but seems to come from the family of Wilbur L.Anderson. He could be Wilbur or perhaps his son. He was probably from Newton, Iowa. The boy wears a knickers suit with a loud pattern. He has long black sockings and high-top shoes. He poses with a large bicycle, presumably a studio prop. He looks to be about 10-years old.

Wilbur Anderson (United States, late-1900s)

Here we see an unidentifid boy on bicycle. The postcard-backed print is undated, but looks to have been tken in the late-1900s. The early 1910s is possible, but the late 1900s seems mnore likely. The boy is not identified, but seems to come from the family of Wilbur L.Anderson. He could be Wilbur or perhaps his son. He was probably from Newton, Iowa. The boy wears a knickers suit with a loud pattern. He has long black sockings and high-top shoes. He poses with a large bicycle, presumably a studio prop. He looks to be about 10-years old. The portrait as found in an old chest. It contained mementos of Wilbur L.Anderson and his wife from Newton, Iowa. There were letters and photographs dating back to the 1890s with beautiful quill pen writing. There was also a signature album, a three piece silk bussel skirt and a pair of binoculars.










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