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Tug-of-war, 1935 circa (b/w photo)

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Tug-of-war, 1935 circa (b/w photo)

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black and white photograph

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1930 AD (C20th AD)

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Tug-of-war, 1935 circa. Photograph, India, 1935 circa. The British and Indian Armies favoured the tug-of war as an ideal way of building up physical strength while simultaneously fostering co-operation and teamwork. Such sports prepared men for combat by increasing fitness, channelling aggression, and focusing the mind. Sport served to strengthen the ties between men, instilling discipline and readiness to serve a common cause. From an album of 482 photographs, letters and newspaper cuttings, 1858-1947.

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