Cheyenne Mountain School and Dr. Lloyd Shaw
Creator: Steven Antonuccio
A history of the Cheyenne Mountain School of Colorado Springs through the films of Dr. Lloyd Shaw shot in the 1920's and 1930's and narrated by former Cheyenne Mountain School student and Colorado historian Richard Marold.
The focus of the footage is on various activities at the school, not specifically on square dancing, but the footage and the narration helps provide a rich portrait of the activities that Shaw encouraged at his school.
The narration is more recent, but the home movies that provide the video portion are from the 1920s and 1930s.
Collection: Lloyd Shaw photos
Subjects: Person, Traditional Western (pre-1940)
Tags: Cheyenne Mountain School, Lloyd Shaw, playground
Subjects: Person, Traditional Western (pre-1940)
Tags: Cheyenne Mountain School, Lloyd Shaw, playground
Item Relations
This Item | is related to | Item: Bill Litchman 2a - Lloyd Shaw, part 1 |
This Item | is related to | Item: Herb Egender - part 1 |
This Item | is related to | Item: Pappy's Pupils |
Citation
Steven Antonuccio, “Cheyenne Mountain School and Dr. Lloyd Shaw,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, http://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/2058.
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Cheyenne Mountain School and Dr. Lloyd Shaw
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A history of the Cheyenne Mountain School of Colorado Springs through the films of Dr. Lloyd Shaw shot in the 1920's and 1930's and narrated by former Cheyenne Mountain School student and Colorado historian Richard Marold.
The focus of the footage is on various activities at the school, not specifically on square dancing, but the footage and the narration helps provide a rich portrait of the activities that Shaw encouraged at his school.
The narration is more recent, but the home movies that provide the video portion are from the 1920s and 1930s.
The focus of the footage is on various activities at the school, not specifically on square dancing, but the footage and the narration helps provide a rich portrait of the activities that Shaw encouraged at his school.
The narration is more recent, but the home movies that provide the video portion are from the 1920s and 1930s.
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37:07