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[Children Playing Hopscotch]
Photograph of a child playing hopscotch next to a stairwell. In the image, more children stand watching in the small space. The photograph was used in Life magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Additional information and photos can be found in the pdf document "Life Magazine HBSS Photos" pages 198-199. This photo appears in LIFE magazine. January 5, 1959. Pages 37-38. "Hipped on Hopscotch." "Saint Elmo Elementary pupils in Chatanooga, Tenn. must be the happiest-hopscotch school in the U.S." Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS.
Texas Toys and Games
Collected information about popular toys and games relevant to the state of Texas, including folk toys, folk games, sports, dances, songs and other recreations. The index of contributors begins on page 245 and the index of toys and games begins on page 249.
Texas Toys and Games
Collected information about popular toys and games relevant to the state of Texas, including folk toys, folk games, sports, dances, songs and other recreations. The index of contributors begins on page 245 and the index of toys and games begins on page 249.
[Children Playing Hopscotch]
Photograph of a group of children running around in a small room, jumping and playing hopscotch. "Hop Scotch" is written beneath the bottom left corner of the mounted image, and "Joe Clark, H.B.S.S." is signed beneath the bottom right corner. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Additional information and photos can be found in the pdf document "Life Magazine HBSS Photos" pages 198-199. This photo appears full page in LIFE magazine. January 5, 1959. Pages 37-38. "Hipped on Hopscotch" "Saint Elmo Elementary pupils in Chatanooga, Tenn. must be the happiest-hopscotch school in the U.S." Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
Glass Slide of Children Playing Hopscotch (Kashmir, India)
A glass slide of a photograph showing children playing hopscotch. On a handwritten label on the reverse of hte slide is written "Little Folks playing Hop Scotch - Cashmere, India." On the frame of the slide is printed "Neg. No. 3589, copyrighted 1903 by Underwood & Underwood, New York City.
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