SCOUT SOCK TOP

Overview

Light green tubular sock top with two yellow bands close to the top. Only have one of a pair.

Historical information

The scouting movement began in Western Australia in 1908 when 18-year-old Frank Roche from Spearwood established the first Boy Scout patrol. By the end of 1909 there were 416 members in 16 groups. In 1912 the founder, Robert Baden-Powell, visited Perth. In 2014, there are now 16 branches in the Metro Area and eight regional districts, with a membership of 7,200. The Chief Scout of Western Australia was Malcolm McCusker AO but he was later succeeded by Peter Cosgrove. In 1907 Baden-Powell held the first Brownsea Island Scout Camp which is now seen as the beginning of scouting. Baden-Powell was born in Paddington London on 22nd February 1857.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2014.91
Material
Width
115 mm
Height or length
100 mm
Depth
5 mm
Statement of significance

Sock tops are a part of the uniform for members of the Scout movement. It was a subsitute for a full sock.

The Scout movement provides members entertainment, skills, and commitment to improve themselves and the community around them.

This sock top belonged to Geoffrey Shaw who wore it in the 1940s and 1950s.

Comparative significance criteria
Well provenanced
City of Armadale - History House

City of Armadale - History House

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