Boy with a 'Soko' cap and footballSIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Milanka MatićeditorNataša MiškovićeditorMiddle Eastern Studies, University of BaselCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:siba.4008Borba fotodokumentacija, BelgradeVremeBorba0008Photoarchive BorbaClothingPersonal NamesIndividuation and MobilityPublic AssistanceHealth and WelfareInfancy and ChildhoodPoliceCommunityPhotographic plate1929-06-01Svetozar GrdijanGrdijan, 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 specifiedNot specified90130SerbiaYugoslaviaBelgradeStari GradU kvartu Varoškom nalazi se već tri dana jedno izgubljeno dete, čiji se roditelji nisu mogli nikako pronaći. Vreme 2671, 02 June 1929, 9.
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