Boy with a 'Soko' cap and football SIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Milanka Matić editor Nataša Mišković editor Middle Eastern Studies, University of Basel Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Graz o:siba.4008 Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade Vreme Borba0008 Photoarchive Borba Clothing Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Public Assistance Health and Welfare Infancy and Childhood Police Community Photographic plate 1929-06-01 Svetozar Grdijan Grdijan, Svetozar Portrait of a small boy in a courtyard on a sunny day. He is wearing a neat jacket with a white sailor collar, short trousers, dark stockings, leather shoes and a sailor hat with the emblem of the Soko youth organization: the letters SOKO are positioned between two flags. He poses for the camera holding a leather football in both hands. A few metres behind him are the blurred silhouettes of three men, one in uniform, one in an apron, and one sitting on a bench. Four-year-old Svetozar Milišić was found lost in Knez Mihailo Street, close to the building of the Serbian Academy of Sciences (Srpska Akademija nauka i umetnosti, SANU), on 30 May. A police officer took him to the municipal office, where the boy was dressed in a fresh Vrbica outfit. After he spent three days at the office without his parents being found, the administration asked the daily Vreme to publish a photograph of Svetozar. Not specified Not specified 90 130 Serbia Yugoslavia Belgrade Stari Grad U kvartu Varoškom nalazi se već tri dana jedno izgubljeno dete, čiji se roditelji nisu mogli nikako pronaći. Vreme 2671, 02 June 1929, 9.
Clothing Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Public Assistance Health and Welfare Infancy and Childhood Police Community