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  <dc:title>Woodcraft Folk Regular Weekend Camps Since 1927</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Scrapbook containing photos of the Woodcraft Folk weekend camps from 1927 to 1936. Includes photos from:
1927 camp in Epping Forest, showing the ‘first boys clan’, an early camp, the ‘Sun-bath tree’, and children climbing on the ‘Gymnasium tree’.
1928 camp in Steyning, Sussex, showing the view of the camp from the Downs, the bathing pool, and children queueing for food.
1929 camp at Fernhurst, Sussex, showing children waiting for food, the cooking fire, a group of campers on Black Down and in the pine woods.
1930 camp at Withyham, Sussex, showing a hike in Gills Lap and first aid being performed on a boy’s leg.
1931 camp at Yettington, Devon, showing the circle of tents, campers rehearsing a dance, the camp kitchen, and a group on the cliffs above Sidmouth.
1932 camp at Matlock, Derbyshire, with one photo showing the view from the camp, and an apology that there are no photos of the camp itself.
1933 International Mass Camp at Symonds Yat, showing a group holding the Leyton 'totems' and a view of the camp seen in the bend of the Wye.
1934 camp at West Hoathly, Sussex, showing the bathing pool and a group standing in the back of a van, captioned ‘The road back’. Three more uncaptioned photos show a group sitting in a circle, a group standing with a 'totem', and a view of the tents.
1935 camp at Llangollan, North Wales, showing the tents, people decorating the tents, girls walking on the ‘sunshine trail, and campers doing the washing up.
1936 Experimental Camp-School at Coniston, Lancashire [now Cumbria], showing campers boating, eating a meal, making a fire, practising archery, and a group of some staff members.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1927-1936</dc:date>
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