In a comment to last weeks' Sepia Saturday call, Colleen G. Brown Pasquale of Leaves and Branches pointed out that this week marked the 100th anniversary of the girl scout movement and the same anniversary of the boy scout movement took place recently. Such an important milestone calls for a celebration so we are celebrating this week on Sepia Saturday with the theme "Scouts". You can extend the theme in any direction you want to - I seem to recall I have a picture of my father in the Boys' Brigade and therefore my particular extension will be inter-denominational - and you can always ignore the theme and post an old picture of choice if you would like to. Whatever you decide, be prepared to post your post and signal it by adding a link to the list below.
My archive picture dates back to 1914 and comes from the Flickr Commons collection of the National Library of Ireland. It is entitled "Fianna Éireann scouts carrying out signal training with flags". If you are not familiar with the language of semaphore, allow me to translate for you. It says "Get your Sepia Saturday 117 Posts up on or around Saturday 17th March 2012". Dib dib dib!
I'm First!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm second! And, of course I'm off theme again. This is a neat one though, I am featuring a letter written in 1885 from Ft. Bidwell, CA about a woman from Oregon who did laundry for the soldiers.
ReplyDeleteKathy M.
I kept checking in but didnt want to be too early and first, haha. On theme, short and sweet
ReplyDeleteMy post is about vintage Girl Scout uniforms.
ReplyDeleteFound these 1964 postcards I mailed home from Girl Scout camp & they are very cute.
ReplyDeleteI'm flagging a bit this week.
ReplyDeleteHi Alan,
ReplyDeleteI've done again, posted an old sepia saturday by mistake. It's #8. So people don't have to suffer through reading an old post, could you please remove it.
Don't know how I do it!
Thanks much.
Nancy
Gather round the campfire and let’s have a sing-song!
ReplyDeleteTwo posts this time. The first linked to Sepia Saturday is of old scout photos from Scotland. The second post is of the 1960 American scout handbook. A link is provided on the photography site within the post.
ReplyDeleteDeleted as requested Nancy. And, hopefully, I have finally managed to get rid of the word verification torture on the Sepia Saturday Blog : could someone let me know if it is still there.
ReplyDeleteThere it is, such as it is. Good theme, but I struggled.
ReplyDeleteTo Save the Photos:
ReplyDeleteI have tried 3 times to leave a message, but it won't accept it on your page, sorry. Here it is:
This is a great post. Thanks so much for sharing your memories with us. How cool to have met Tootie; and I love the idea of the Dolly Derby.
Kathy M.
It wasn't to difficult to embarress myself this week. This theme brought back some great memories!
ReplyDeleteHello Alan and fellow scouts; I am at a complete loss here, no scouts around my family so something else, organised in uniforms. Hope you enjoy.
ReplyDeleteAlan, just to tell you no verification any more; perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'm in with some vintage 70s Girl Scouts, myself included, heh.
ReplyDeleteI'm back after a few weeks away. Can't wait to see what all of you have posted.
ReplyDeleteA little off-theme - I have a group of music students.
ReplyDeleteNo scouts but I do have boys and the same time period. Hats too but no flags.
ReplyDeleteNo boys club for me but something that looks like boystown rather...
ReplyDeleteand there's even some family pictures in this post!! But I mostly rellied on the web. And I've included an old joke about scout girls... at the end!!
;)~
HUGZ
I went to the library for my scout picture, and of course that led me to many other historic events...
ReplyDeleteI've posted a link to a post from two months ago- my sole picture of a girl scout. I hope you like it!
ReplyDeleteI'm in ... with the Boys' Brigade
ReplyDeleteI've had to stretch the theme slightly to uniforms as I don't seem to have anything scout-like.
ReplyDeleteThe only scouting photos I found in my collection were photos of me. I regret to say that they're old enough to be considered vintage.
ReplyDeleteAn on-theme photograph from the family album this week :o)
ReplyDeleteI didn’t realize their was a theme for each saturday. I have tried to take my name of the linky but I don’t know how.
ReplyDeleteI’m sorry!
Cindy
Another great subject! Can't wait to read them all except I'm still behind on last week's posts. :-(
ReplyDeleteI was a Brownie for ten minutes at age 7. If only someone had taken a picture.
ReplyDeleteCindy, you don't have to follow the theme.
ReplyDeleteNo scouts, but a little girl, a three-wheeled car and a pub...
ReplyDeleteOh, I missed this one! I do actually have a fascinating pair of vintage scout photos I found in a flea market and posted last year. I'll leave a link.
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