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General Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. Artist:s and G
General Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) inspecting scouts on the football field at the Crystal Palace during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of the Salvation Army. He was the son of William Booth (1829-1912), the founder of the Salvation Army, and served as the movements second general from 1912 until his death
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12"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse Heritage Images collection. Witness the historic moment as General Bramwell Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army and the Boy Scouts Association, inspects young scouts during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations at the Crystal Palace in London, 1925. This black-and-white image, beautifully captured by artists and G, showcases an iconic moment in scouting history. Bring this piece of nostalgia into your home or office as a unique and inspiring photographic print. Order now and relive the past, one frame at a time.
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General Bramwell Booth Insppecting Boy Scouts, London, 1925
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. This photograph captures a significant moment in history during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of the Salvation Army. The image showcases General Bramwell Booth, son of the Salvation Army's founder William Booth, as he inspects a group of boy scouts on the football field at Crystal Palace. Dressed in his distinguished military uniform and donning an impressive hat, General Bramwell Booth stands tall with authority and pride. The young boy scouts stand to attention before him, their uniforms crisp and neat. A sense of discipline permeates the atmosphere as they await inspection. The Crystal Palace provides a majestic backdrop for this historic event. Its grandeur symbolizes not only the occasion but also Britain's rich heritage. In this metaphorical setting, General Bramwell Booth embodies leadership and dedication to his Christian faith. A drummer can be seen in the background holding a drumstick mid-air, ready to strike it against his instrument. This musical element adds rhythm and energy to the scene while emphasizing unity within the ranks. This print from Heritage Images allows us to travel back in time to witness this remarkable moment when religion meets patriotism. It serves as a reminder of General Bramwell Booth's influential role within both religious and social spheres during early 20th-century England.
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