Banner
Object number2016.73.1
MediumSatin/Fabric/Wood/Paint
Credit LineGift of Pittsburgh Rotary Club
DescriptionRectangular white satin fabric banner with pointed bottom edge. Yellow fringe along bottom edge. Front of banner has printed blue, yellow, red, gray, and black decoration and text including an oval with the Rotary International symbol above the skyline of downtown Pittsburgh; also included is the US Steel logo and Rotary Club number, chapter, and motto. Wood pole through sleeve along top of banner; pole has gold-painted finial ends. Yellow twisted fabric cord wrapped around ends of pole and hanging down sides of banner; each end of the cord ends in a knot with tassel of untwisted threads below.Dimensions11.5 x 9.375 x 0.438 in. (29.2 x 23.8 x 1.1 cm)InscriptionsFront of banner has text, from top to bottom:
printed yellow text "ROTARY / INTERNATIONAL";
white text "CLUB 20";
blue text "SERVICE ABOVE SELF";
printed black text within the US Steel logo "Steel";
printed blue text "Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA"; and
printed yellow text "U. S. A."
Historical NotesRotary Club of Pittsburgh banner. These types of banners are often exchanged when different Rotary Club chapters meet. The Rotary Club of Pittsburgh was organized on December 2, 1910, by Colonel Oscar T. Taylor, an attorney and career military man, who served in the Spanish-American War. On the afternoon of December 2, 1910, thirteen people including Mr. Taylor and Rotary International Founder, Paul P. Harris met in the French Room at the then Fort Pitt Hotel. Taylor was commissioned by Chesley R. Perry, Secretary of the National Association of Rotary Clubs, to organize a club in Pittsburgh. Also worth noting is Taylor’s guidance of the design of the familiar Rotary emblem, from a wagon wheel to a gear wheel. This has become known throughout the world as the symbol of Rotary International. The Rotary Club of Pittsburgh is the 20th club founded and has spawned 10 of the 51 District 7300 clubs currently in existence.
Related institution
United States Steel Corporation
Related institution
Pittsburgh Rotary Club
Related institution
Rotary International
Related person
Oscar Thomas Taylor
Related person
Paul P. Harris
Related person
Chesley R. Perry
Related institution
Fort Pitt Hotel
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Banner Year Inc.
1965
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1968-1969
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