Bicyclist Trailer (1896)
Francis Doublier does bicycle tricks in the street.
Watch the official Bicyclist 1896 trailer in HD below.
Francis Doublier does bicycle tricks in the street.
Watch the official Bicyclist 1896 trailer in HD below.
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Louis Lumière Producer
Bicycliste - Francis Doublier à vélo cours Gambetta, Lyon Trailer
France 04 July 1896
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