Object numberM2013/001:014
DescriptionCopper coloured bugle, used as part of the daily routine and activities during Scout camps.
From its early days the Judean Scouts played a pivotal role for young people in the Sydney Jewish community. With groups spread between the Eastern Suburbs and the North Shore, it provided a social hub for Jewish youth in the days before the rise of Jewish day schools and Jewish youth movements.
From its early days the Judean Scouts played a pivotal role for young people in the Sydney Jewish community. With groups spread between the Eastern Suburbs and the North Shore, it provided a social hub for Jewish youth in the days before the rise of Jewish day schools and Jewish youth movements.
Production placeSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Object namebugles
Dimensions
- length: 303.00 mm
width: 185.00 mm
depth: 108.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by the 3rd Rose Bay Judean Scouts
Documentation
Bondi Jewry between the wars300023471
Bondi Jewry between the wars300023471


