Strong-woman Katharina Brumbach aka Katie Sandwina (1884-1952) breaking some chains while surrounded by men dressed as roman soldiers. Part of her act in the early 1920s.
@LibrarianRA I remember reading this as a kid, and it's one weird-ass book. Like, the Tin Man goes back to his old house and finds his original human head sitting on a shelf, and it's alive and grumpy.
@metin After Jack Tramiel left there was no visionary left who ruled Commodore. Apple struggled after Jobs left, because there, too, no visionary was left. Successful companies exist because they are ruled by dictators with a vision. Failing companies, too. But the reverse doesn't exist I think: Successful companies without visionaries. If ideas get too diluted by too many in power, a company might exist and survive, but won't be making breakthroughs like Commodore did in the early days.