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Link to NPM 15th Anniversary web page

SOKOL POSTCARDS

1907 - V - Prague

(Click on any image to view an enlarged version)

The fifth festival, on the 25th anniversary of the 1st Slet, was the first "great" festival. According to one source, it lasted four weeks, though the dates on the postcards here span four days, June 28 through July 1. A crowd of nearly 100,000 watched presentations by 7,600 men and 2,500 women in a huge new stadium. Foreign teams and delegations from 26 countries participated. National dance exhibitions were presented, and huge historical pageants were enacted as part of the spectacle for the first time. A chess match with human game pieces in costumes, including men on horses as the knights, was played on a giant chess board in the stadium. More than 15,000 sokols marched in the procession.

Image courtesy of CPSGB and Brian Day - see References

Above, a postcard with the official image for the event, and three poster stamps with the same image (each stamp is about one inch tall).

Saint Peter is being petitioned to make the sun shine on the festival!

Group exercises for this festival were performed to music. The cards below show the exercise sequences, and the score for the musical accompaniment.

Men's Exercises I thru V (two versions of III)



Women's Exercises II, III, V


Photos of the games

Note statue of liberty in background of card below

The card below is for the Sokol unit in Lwow, then part of Austria-Hungary, later of Poland. It is now the main city in western Ukraine, and is called L'viv.

Unused card described as Bulgarian Sokol visitors to the V. Slet.

Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References



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