A beautifully crafted vintage item is being offered for sale, a rare photograph album from the esteemed Boy Scout Association. Measuring 6.5 x 8.5 inches, this compact photo album is a testament to the enduring legacy of scouting in England.
Originally created by Lance-Sergeant Jack Hiron in 1911 as part of his Orderly's personal collection, this album contains some of the earliest photographs taken during camping trips for the C.O. and Company. Each page features crisp black and white images of scouts at play outdoors, showcasing their camaraderie and outdoor skills.
This rare booklet is a valuable piece of scouting history, offering a glimpse into the early 20th-century values of exploration and adventure that defined scouting in England. Its contents are preserved for posterity, providing insight into the traditions and ideals of this iconic youth organization.
The photo album is meticulously printed on high-quality paper, with a sturdy hardcover binding to ensure its longevity. With only a handful of these albums remaining in existence, this rare find is an opportunity for collectors to add to their archives.