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Gambian scout at World Jamboree, Warwickshire
Gambian scout, D M Jagne, colour bearer, wearing a traditional hat at the World Jamboree, Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, which was attended by 35, 000 boy scouts from nearly 80 countries. Date: 1957
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1957 Badge Badges Bearer Coldfield Colonialism Coolie Gambia Gambian Gathering Jamboree Sutton Warwickshire Scout Scouting Scouts
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, D.M. Jagne, a proud Gambian scout, proudly displays the colors of his troop at the 1957 World Jamboree held in Sutton Park, Warwickshire, England. With a radiant smile on his face, Jagne wears the traditional hat of his West African homeland, known as a coolie hat, atop his scouting uniform. The image captures a moment of unity and camaraderie among the 35,000 boy scouts from nearly 80 countries who gathered for this historic event. The 1950s World Jamboree took place during a time when colonialism was still a significant force in the world. Gambia, a small country in West Africa, was then a British colony. The presence of Jagne and other scouts from Africa at the Jamboree reflects the global reach of the scouting movement and the efforts to promote cultural exchange and understanding among diverse populations. Jagne's role as a color bearer signifies his leadership and dedication to his troop. The various badges adorning his uniform represent his achievements and accomplishments within the scouting community. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the rich history of scouting and the important role it played in fostering international friendships and promoting cultural awareness during the colonial era. The 1957 World Jamboree was a significant moment in scouting history, and this photograph offers a unique glimpse into the experiences of scouts from around the world, including those from the African continent. It serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of scouting and the importance of promoting cultural understanding and unity, even during times of colonialism and empire.
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