Studio postcards were popular in the early part of this century. They offer us a chance to see Scouting as it was in the very early days.

(Doles Studios, High St., Kingslane, 1914)

(Dec. 12, 1931)

(1913)

(Frederick & Boyce, 1913)
Studio postcards were popular in the early part of this century. They offer us a chance to see Scouting as it was in the very early days.