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Pony riding, Camp Emlen, Norwood, Montg. Co., Pa. Conducted by Wissahickon Boys Club, Germantown, Phila. [graphic].
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Creator
Brightbill, George M., collector.
Contributor
Artvue Post Card Co., publisher.
Title
Pony riding, Camp Emlen, Norwood, Montg. Co., Pa. Conducted by Wissahickon Boys Club, Germantown, Phila. [graphic].
Publisher
New York : Artvue Post Card Co., 225 Fifth Ave
Date
[ca. 1936]
Physical Description
1 photomechanical print : photolithograph ; sheet 9 x 15 cm (3.5 x 5.5 in.) (postcard format)
Description
Depicts four African American boys riding on ponies near tents set up at Camp Emlen in Morwood, Pa. The four boys sit on the ponies in a line and face the viewer. Six tents are set up in the right. The Wissahickon Boys' Club opened in 1896. It was the first boys's club to serve the African American community. In 1906, the Philadelphia clubs joined with forty-nine other organizations to form the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. John T. Emlen, the long-time president of the Wissahickon Boys' Club, donated twenty-seven acres in Morwood, Montgomery County, Pa., as a summer camp.
Notes
Title from item.
Date inferred from content.
The title should be Morwood but is mistakenly printed as Norwood.
Sheet number: 138B21.
Divided back. Stamped August 14, 1936.
Gift of George M. Brightbill, 1999.
Description revised 2022.
Access points revised 2022.
Digitized with funding from a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Subject
African American boys -- Pennsylvania -- Morwood.
Ponies.
Riding -- Pennsylvania -- Morwood.
Summer camps -- Pennsylvania -- Morwood.
Tents -- Pennsylvania -- Morwood.
Geographic subject
Morwood (Pa.)
Genre
Photomechanical prints -- 1930-1940.
Postcards -- 1930-1940.
Printer
Artvue Post Card Co., publisher.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department | Brightbill postcards [Organizations (By Name) - 138]
Accession number
Brightbill 138
138-b21-c
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