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"Dugout: A Journey Through History and Sports" Step into the world of dugouts, where history and sports intertwine

Background imageDugout Collection: Championship Clash: Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Fulham at American Express Community Stadium

Championship Clash: Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Fulham at American Express Community Stadium (November 2016)
match action during the EFL Sky Bet Championship game between Brighton and Hove Albion and Fulham at the American Express Community Stadium, Falmer on the 26th November 2016

Background imageDugout Collection: SCHOONOVER: CANOE. The Flamingo Trail

SCHOONOVER: CANOE. The Flamingo Trail. A European and a Native American paddling a dugout canoe in the Florida Everglades. Oil on canvas, 1928, by Frank E. Schoonover

Background imageDugout Collection: DUGOUT CANOE, c1923. A Klamath Native American in a dugout canoe resting in a field

DUGOUT CANOE, c1923. A Klamath Native American in a dugout canoe resting in a field of great yellow water lilies used as food in the Klamath Basin area of Oregon. Photograph by Edward S

Background imageDugout Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN CANOE, 1547. A Native American man paddling a dugout canoe

NATIVE AMERICAN CANOE, 1547. A Native American man paddling a dugout canoe. Woodcut from Fernandez de Oviedos La Historia General de las Indias, 1547

Background imageDugout Collection: NEW WORLD: CANOE, 1563. The Native American method of navigation

NEW WORLD: CANOE, 1563. The Native American method of navigation. Woodcut from Girolamo Benzonis Historia de Mondo Nuovo, 1563

Background imageDugout Collection: kayak, dugout, outrigger, bidarka, pirogue, waka, cae fight, 1869, peru, south America

kayak, dugout, outrigger, bidarka, pirogue, waka, cae fight, 1869, peru, south America
Canoe Fight, 1869, Peru

Background imageDugout Collection: A REGATTA AT BOMBAY: 1. The Final Heat for the Champion Sculls; 2. Maharatta Fishermen

A REGATTA AT BOMBAY: 1. The Final Heat for the Champion Sculls; 2. Maharatta Fishermen (Hindoos); 3. Steam-Launch Race; 4. The Competition for the Royal Bombay Yacht Club; 5

Background imageDugout Collection: Manipur in Time of Peace: a Native Canoe-Race

Manipur in Time of Peace: a Native Canoe-Race

Background imageDugout Collection: Source Size = 3761 x 2498

Source Size = 3761 x 2498
A SURVEYING CRUISE AMONG THE SOLOMON ISLANDS: 1. Outside the Boat. 2. Inside the Boat: " Please, Sir, Heres a Big War Canoe Coming In." 3. Meeting the Bishop of Melanesia at Florida Island

Background imageDugout Collection: Source Size = 2506 x 1674

Source Size = 2506 x 1674
The Annexation of the Fiji Islands: a Fiji Canoe

Background imageDugout Collection: Source Size = 3745 x 5022

Source Size = 3745 x 5022
ANTIQUITIES IN THE VICINITY OF BELFAST; 1. Cromlech (Giants Ring) near Belfast. 2. The Round Tower at Antrim. 3. Ancient Canoe found at Lough Ravil. 4. Ruins of Grey Abbey near Belfast. 5

Background imageDugout Collection: Source Size = 3941 x 2066

Source Size = 3941 x 2066
Birch-Bark Canoe Presented to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales by the Governor of the Hudsons Bay Company

Background imageDugout Collection: Source Size = 5748 x 3970

Source Size = 5748 x 3970
Canoe Destroyed by a Hippopotamus on the River Zambesi, South Africa, 1866

Background imageDugout Collection: Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c. 1910-20 (b / w photo)

Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c. 1910-20 (b / w photo)
XOS862659 Seminole Indian and family dugout canoe, Miami, Florida, c.1910-20 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageDugout Collection: A Two Gun Battery during the Crimean War, c. 1855 (b / w photo)

A Two Gun Battery during the Crimean War, c. 1855 (b / w photo)
XJF366989 A Two Gun Battery during the Crimean War, c.1855 (b/w photo) by Fenton, Roger (1819-69); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crimean War (1853-56); ); English, out of copyright

Background imageDugout Collection: Print showing various old ships, David le Jolle, Anonymous, 1814 - c. 1820

Print showing various old ships, David le Jolle, Anonymous, 1814 - c. 1820

Background imageDugout Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, c1888. A homesteader family in front of their sod house dugout

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, c1888. A homesteader family in front of their sod house dugout in Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, c1888

Background imageDugout Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. Reverend William McCaslin and his family in front of

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. Reverend William McCaslin and his family in front of their sod house in Rose Valley near Clear Creek, Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1886

Background imageDugout Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1887. Homesteader Jacob Graff and his family in front of their

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1887. Homesteader Jacob Graff and his family in front of their sod house dugout in West Union, Custer County, Nebraska. Photograph by Solomon D. Butcher, 1887

Background imageDugout Collection: OKLAHOMA DUGOUT, c1909. A family in front of their dugout house with a horse-drawn wagon

OKLAHOMA DUGOUT, c1909. A family in front of their dugout house with a horse-drawn wagon and a cow, Oklahoma. Photograph, c1909

Background imageDugout Collection: Dugout canoe on the Canal des Pangalanes, Tamatave, Madagascar, Africa

Dugout canoe on the Canal des Pangalanes, Tamatave, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageDugout Collection: Dugout canoe with punting ferryman crossing a small river early in the morning, rising sun and fog

Dugout canoe with punting ferryman crossing a small river early in the morning, rising sun and fog, Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Asia

Background imageDugout Collection: CHICAGO WHITE SOX, 1917. Chicago White Sox players Eddie Murphy, John Shano Collins

CHICAGO WHITE SOX, 1917. Chicago White Sox players Eddie Murphy, John Shano Collins, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Happy Felsch, and Nemo Leibold at 1917 World Series. Photograph, 1917

Background imageDugout Collection: CHICAGO WHITE SOX, 1917. White Sox pitcher Eddie Cicotte talking with manager Clarence

CHICAGO WHITE SOX, 1917. White Sox pitcher Eddie Cicotte talking with manager Clarence Pants Rowland in the dugout during a game at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 1917

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: Y. M. C. A. A Y. M. C. A. sandbag shelter with troops resting out front, France

WORLD WAR I: Y. M. C. A. A Y. M. C. A. sandbag shelter with troops resting out front, France
WORLD WAR I: Y.M.C.A. A Y.M.C.A. sandbag shelter with troops resting out front, France. Lithograph, 1915

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: DUGOUT, c1917. Underground dugout of a welfare organization, offering

WORLD WAR I: DUGOUT, c1917. Underground dugout of a welfare organization, offering comforts of home to soldiers on the front. Photograph, c1917

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: HORSES. British patrol horses tethered behind dugouts in a sunken

WORLD WAR I: HORSES. British patrol horses tethered behind dugouts in a sunken meadow during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: FRENCH DUGOUT. French officers working with maps and reports in a

WORLD WAR I: FRENCH DUGOUT. French officers working with maps and reports in a dugout during a winter during World War I. Photograph, 1914-1918

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: TELEPHONE. A telephone operator receiving reports from artillery observers

WORLD WAR I: TELEPHONE. A telephone operator receiving reports from artillery observers and transmitting them to the batteries, from inside a dugout during World War I. Photograph, 1914-1918

Background imageDugout Collection: WWI: DUGOUT, c1914. German soldiers in the entrance of a dugout. Photograph, c1914

WWI: DUGOUT, c1914. German soldiers in the entrance of a dugout. Photograph, c1914

Background imageDugout Collection: WWI: FIELD PHONE, c1914. German soldiers using a field telephone in a dugout. Photograph

WWI: FIELD PHONE, c1914. German soldiers using a field telephone in a dugout. Photograph, c1914

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: FRENCH TRENCH. Stereograph view of dugouts in holes under boulders

WORLD WAR I: FRENCH TRENCH. Stereograph view of dugouts in holes under boulders during World War I in Bellau Wood, France, 1914-1918

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: PALESTINE. British dugouts supported with sand bags, in the side of

WORLD WAR I: PALESTINE. British dugouts supported with sand bags, in the side of a sand dune in Palestine during World War I. Photogrpah, c1916

Background imageDugout Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMAN DUGOUT. A German dugout in a sunken road captured by the British

WORLD WAR I: GERMAN DUGOUT. A German dugout in a sunken road captured by the British during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageDugout Collection: RUSSELL: LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis and Clark with Sacajawea and York, on the Lower Columbia River

RUSSELL: LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis and Clark with Sacajawea and York, on the Lower Columbia River. Watercolor, 1905, by Charles Russell

Background imageDugout Collection: CHICK GANDIL (1888-1970). Charles Arnold Gandil

CHICK GANDIL (1888-1970). Charles Arnold Gandil. American baseball player, banned from the Major Leagues for his involvement with the 1919 Black Sox Scandal

Background imageDugout Collection: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. Tlingit Native American men in a large dugot canoe

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. Tlingit Native American men in a large dugot canoe off the coast of Sitka, Alaska. Photographed in 1905

Background imageDugout Collection: HAIDA CANOE EXHIBIT. The prow of a 63-foot-long ceremonial canoe, carved from a

HAIDA CANOE EXHIBIT. The prow of a 63-foot-long ceremonial canoe, carved from a cedar tree in 1878 by Haida Native Americans in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada

Background imageDugout Collection: CANADA: DUGOUT CANOE. Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) dugout canoe, known as a spoon canoe

CANADA: DUGOUT CANOE. Nuxalk (or Bella Coola) dugout canoe, known as a spoon canoe for its spoon-shaped ends, on the Bella Coola River in central British Columbia, Canada. Photographed c1900

Background imageDugout Collection: DUGOUT WAR CANOE. War canoe of Suquamish Native Americans, from Washington State

DUGOUT WAR CANOE. War canoe of Suquamish Native Americans, from Washington State. Length: 25 ft

Background imageDugout Collection: SONGHEES VILLAGE, 1882. A view of a Songhees village on Victoria Harbour, on Vancouver Island

SONGHEES VILLAGE, 1882. A view of a Songhees village on Victoria Harbour, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, showing dugoat canoes on the shore. Photographed by Richard Maynard, 1882

Background imageDugout Collection: ALASKA: VILLAGE, 1887. A view of a village on Killisnoo Island, on the coast of Alaska

ALASKA: VILLAGE, 1887. A view of a village on Killisnoo Island, on the coast of Alaska, showing Tlingit dugout canoes on the shore in the foreground. Photographed by William H. Partridge, 1887

Background imageDugout Collection: KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1881. A view of a Southern Kwakiutl village on the Salmon River

KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1881. A view of a Southern Kwakiutl village on the Salmon River, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Photographed by Edward Dossetter, 1881

Background imageDugout Collection: KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1894. A view of a Kwakiutl village at Port Rupert, British Columbia

KWAKIUTL VILLAGE, 1894. A view of a Kwakiutl village at Port Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, showing wood plank houses, blanket poles (where piles of blankets were placed during potlatch ceremonies)

Background imageDugout Collection: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, c1900. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, c1900. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska. Photographed c1900

Background imageDugout Collection: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOE, 1905. A Tlingit dugout canoe on the shore at Sitka, Alaska. Photographed in 1905

Background imageDugout Collection: ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOES, 1887. Tlingit Native American men paddling dugout canoes

ALASKA: DUGOUT CANOES, 1887. Tlingit Native American men paddling dugout canoes off the coast of Alaska. Photographed by William H. Partridge, 1887

Background imageDugout Collection: NEZ PERCE CANOE, c1910. A Nez Perce Native American holding a pole and maneuvering

NEZ PERCE CANOE, c1910. A Nez Perce Native American holding a pole and maneuvering a dugout canoe to the rocky shore of the Columbia River. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1910




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"Dugout: A Journey Through History and Sports" Step into the world of dugouts, where history and sports intertwine. From Larry Doby breaking barriers to Babe Ruth captivating crowds, these iconic figures have left an indelible mark on the game. In 1947, Larry Doby shattered racial boundaries as he became the first black player in the American League. Captured alongside him is Lou Boudreau, manager of the Cleveland Indians, on that historic day. Their presence in the dugout symbolizes a turning point in American baseball. Travel back to 1924 when George H. Ruth, affectionately known as Babe Ruth, shared his love for the game with a group of wide-eyed children while playing for the New York Yankees. His larger-than-life persona brought joy and inspiration to fans young and old alike. But dugouts aren't just about legendary players; they hold stories beyond sports too. Bruce Bairnsfather's artwork "Where Did That One Go To?" depicts soldiers seeking solace in their makeshift shelters during World War I. These humble dugouts provided refuge amidst chaos and uncertainty. Corporal Josephine M C Robins showcases heroic deeds within war-torn trenches through her book "Heroic Deeds of War. " The courage displayed by soldiers huddled together in cramped dugouts reminds us of their unwavering spirit. Shifting our focus from battlefields to natural wonders, we find Native American fishermen utilizing traditional techniques along Columbia River campsite or embarking on serene journeys across Lake Malawi's waters in handcrafted canoes - a testament to their deep connection with nature. From Peru's Amazonia to Panama's Chagres River, indigenous communities continue ancestral traditions using dugout canoes as vital tools for survival and transportation. These vessels carry not only people but also cultural heritage down rivers flowing through time itself. Even Ebbets Field witnessed its own transformation within its storied dugout.