Major Taylor portrait postcard
A pioneer and a legend, Marshall “Major” Taylor (1878–1932) broke over 30 world records in track, and won the gold medal in the 1899 Track Cycling World Championships. This photograph was taken around 1906.
Details: 4x6” standard postcard dimensions. Printed-on-demand on thick, high-quality matte paper. The printed side has a glossy, laminated feel while the back is matte for ease of writing. The back has a small bar code from the manufacturer. This image is in the public domain, but we have done some touch-ups to this version.
A pioneer and a legend, Marshall “Major” Taylor (1878–1932) broke over 30 world records in track, and won the gold medal in the 1899 Track Cycling World Championships. This photograph was taken around 1906.
Details: 4x6” standard postcard dimensions. Printed-on-demand on thick, high-quality matte paper. The printed side has a glossy, laminated feel while the back is matte for ease of writing. The back has a small bar code from the manufacturer. This image is in the public domain, but we have done some touch-ups to this version.
A pioneer and a legend, Marshall “Major” Taylor (1878–1932) broke over 30 world records in track, and won the gold medal in the 1899 Track Cycling World Championships. This photograph was taken around 1906.
Details: 4x6” standard postcard dimensions. Printed-on-demand on thick, high-quality matte paper. The printed side has a glossy, laminated feel while the back is matte for ease of writing. The back has a small bar code from the manufacturer. This image is in the public domain, but we have done some touch-ups to this version.