Fat Collection (page 6)
In a world filled with various forms of "fat, " from motorcycles to geese, the concept takes on different meanings and contexts
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In a world filled with various forms of "fat, " from motorcycles to geese, the concept takes on different meanings and contexts. The iconic Harley Davidson Fat Boy roars through the open roads of the US, embodying power and freedom as it cruises across vast landscapes. Meanwhile, in Limehouse, London, Mrs. Smith awakens the dockers with her peashooter in 1927, showcasing her feisty spirit and determination. Step right up to witness Jolly Dolly Dimple at the circus sideshow. Celesta Geyer captivates audiences with her larger-than-life personality and charm that shines through even on a vintage poster from 1949. In another realm entirely, Hoffmann's Augustus indulges in a hearty soup, reminding us that sometimes comfort can be found in simple pleasures. Lawson Wood's whimsical illustration titled "Fat Geese. " transports us to Bray near Maidenhead where these plump birds waddle about freely. As we delve into history through cartoons featuring Boss Tweed and his cohorts James Ingersoll and George Miller, we learn how excess can corrupt even those in positions of power. But let's not forget our guilty pleasures - like sinking our teeth into a jam doughnut or enjoying some light-hearted entertainment courtesy of Mrs. Mills playing piano alongside her faithful dog companion. And who could resist smiling at Kay Snap's Mr Bobby the Policeman? Lastly, Picture No. 10921789 introduces us to The Fat Boy of Peckham and his father; their bond transcends physical appearances as they navigate life together with love and resilience. In this diverse collection of images spanning time periods and cultures, "fat" emerges as more than just a word - it becomes an emblematic symbol representing strength or vulnerability depending on its context.