
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall exhibit of vintage bicycles in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. There are three bicycles displayed, each with a different color frame: green, blue, and white. To the left of the bicycles is a dark-colored wall with two posters mounted on it. The first poster has the Oxford logo and a text describing the history of the Oxford bicycle factory in Arica, Chile, on September 30, 1956, founded by Julián Burgos Fuster, during the government of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo. It mentions that Julian Burgos Fuster and his father, Julián Burgos Guerra, a former national cycling champion, established the factory. The second poster has the words "ECONO," "TRABA," and "LUV Chevrolet." The bicycles cast shadows on the floor, which is a light grey, possibly concrete surface. A metal pipe is visible along the bottom left corner of the wall.
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