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SOKOL POSTCARDS

1910

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Image and description courtesy of Brian Day - see References

Above, unused postcard with vignette of the Silver Challenge Shield with text: "No gain! No celebration!" The shield was awarded to the "Triumphant" winners of the international gymnastic competition held in London in 1910, which was sponsored bv the British National Physical Recreation Society. Patron: H.M. King Edward VII, President: Rt. Hon. Viscount Gladstone. The shield was won by the Prague Sokols with a French team second and a Dundonian team from Scotland, third. This shield was later bought by the London Sokols and was presented to the COS on 25th May 1925, on the day of the official opening of the Tyrs house in Prague, where it is still exhibited.

Below, postcard with allegorical theme and text "Hold to your kind" in eight languages. Posted from Warnsdorf on 1.4.10, to a correspondent in Sobeslav.

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

Below, an interesting group of cards showing a series of "human towers" demonstrated by the Sokols of Zizkove. All have the same title, "Svetlonosi", which according to an online dictionary translates "light-bearer" or "attendant," neither of which seems an appropriate description. These are the only images of such demonstrations I have seen, which suggests they may have been unique to this club, rather than standard displays.

These are not true "human towers," of course, since some sort of wooden or metal support is being used. The area around Barcelona, Spain (Catalonia) is famous for its true human tower competitions -
http://www.luszcz.de/expo2000/thsmtea.htm
http://www.spanish-living.com/regional/entertainment/ent_Cataluna.htm
http://www.photosbybjorn.com/humantowers.htm

Bulgarian Sokol card, for a Slet in Sofia, June 27-29, 1910.
The Bulgarian organization was called Yunak = Hero.



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