
MYSTERY OBJECTS
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Creative answers! Ignore the car and concentrate on the woman. The two men are there to make sure nobody interferes with her - I'll re-phrase that, the two men are there to make sure nobody get in the way of her progress. That gives you a clue! 

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I can only surmise that Ian is right......
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Does the ball represent the world? The hat intrigues me. Is it a chauffeur 's hat?
You said not to worry about the car, but is the pic about women first getting their driving license 's? A protest maybe.
You said not to worry about the car, but is the pic about women first getting their driving license 's? A protest maybe.
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Cathy, I don't think the ball is meant to represent the world but it was referred to in newspaper reports as a `globe'. I don't know where the hat came from but she was usually seen wearing it. Nothing to do with driving licences.
Panbiker is getting close...
Panbiker is getting close...
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Advertisement stunt sketch for Barnum and Bailey circus coming to town, showing British and American flags. Could be 1890 ish. Village Globethorpe . just made that up
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Sounds as good as anything so far P!
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Plaques is right about the British and American flags and there is a circus link but don't get too carried away with that. The 1890s is just a little early. The lady was American and she came to Britain to take up a challenge.
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It's got me stumped 
OK, one last try... Is it a running race, eg the quickest to run 100 yards?

OK, one last try... Is it a running race, eg the quickest to run 100 yards?
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Was the challenge for someone to walk uphill without touching the ground, or something uniquely quirky and English?
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No Cathy, no China. Remember Panbiker mentioned `ball rolling' and I said it was referred to as a globe. The lady is a famous globe walker and is best known for the walk she did in Britain in 1903. Who was she and where did it take place? 

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I haven't cheated so I am still in the dark. Reminds me of Sysiphus......
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Thanks for keeping it to yourselves so Stanley got a chance to try. I don't think anyone will get the final answer without googling so here it is. I saw the graphic in the Picture Postcard magazine and thought it would be a good mystery object. I'd never heard of globe walking. I've looked on the web and found this page linked below and here is a bit from it:
`The lady depicted was Mademoiselle Florence who, in June 1903, walked her 2 foot diameter globe from London to Brighton over a period of 3 days and 22 hours. She was reputed to be the Champion Globe Walker of the World and appeared regularly at the Empire Theatre. Here she demonstrated feats such as descending a flight of steps and performing dance routines upon her globe. Globe walking was popularised as a music hall and variety act, particularly by a Madame Alphonsine about 20 years prior to this.'
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`The lady depicted was Mademoiselle Florence who, in June 1903, walked her 2 foot diameter globe from London to Brighton over a period of 3 days and 22 hours. She was reputed to be the Champion Globe Walker of the World and appeared regularly at the Empire Theatre. Here she demonstrated feats such as descending a flight of steps and performing dance routines upon her globe. Globe walking was popularised as a music hall and variety act, particularly by a Madame Alphonsine about 20 years prior to this.'
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Thanks Tize, that was something completely different, I've never heard of it before. 

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Never heard of it..... In a similar vein.....

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Old age isn't for cissies!
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1880 cross dresser?
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The answer is a breeze
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He knows what it is.......
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
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So do I.
Remember there was no television in those days.

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How to recycle bin bags!
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A real shirt lap lifter - it has blown liquorice allsorts from his rear.