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Queen Elizabeth II, Girl Guides Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret about to send a message by carrier pigeon to Lady Baden-Powell, at The Guide Headquarters. February 1943
Princess Margaret in Girl Guide uniform leaving Heathrow Airport to fly to Shawbury. 18th July 1970
Princess Anne visits the Girl Guide HQ at Trefoil House, Birmingham. The Princess is there to attend an Interfaith Act of Unity and Purpose as part of the organisations Diamond Jubilee celebrations
The Queen visits Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. 28th May 1960
Guides and Brownies in Shelley staged a trip down Memory Lane to celebrate the movements 75th birthday. They donned various uniforms hats
Swinging Samson is the title of a modern Biblical musical to be presented by Honley C of E Junior School as part of the celebrations for the centenary of the parish of Honley
These three Norton school-girls who have been presented with their Queens Guide awards are merely following in their families footsteps
Longwood Scouting jubilee cook off at St Marks Parish Church, guides preparing popcorn and pancakes. 10th December 1985
The 1st Rowlands Gill Girl Guide Company had something to celebrate when two of their members, Susan Swan and Shirley Best, received their Queens Guide Award in April 1972
A three year effort has finally paid off for Girl Guides Susan Cole (left), Anne Hyde (centre) and Jill Henderson. The three members of the 5th Blyth Company have won the prized Queens Guide Award in
Girl Guides dedication of flag at Cottenham Methodists Church July 1959
Marathon carol singers, in the Cleveland. Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, 1974
York here we come - these Cowlersley and Slaithwaite guides and leaders have been for a day out to the historic city of York
Trend setters... Gone are the days of A-line skirts and Crimplene blouses ? fashion-consious Guides and Brownies have a new look
Breaking their silence to present 50 to the NSPCC were these Girl Guides. The 120thddersfield Guides, based at Almondbury, organised a sponsored silence to raise the money
Balloon race winner Nina Lockwood, of the 73rd Huddersfield Moldgreen brownies, has a boat to thank for winning Halifax building societys balloon race
Learning to look after pets are the Guides from the 7th Mirfield unit with Mr Rex Burton, who tested the girls taking their " Friends of Animals" badge
Ready for the off are some of the dozens of Cubs, Brownies, Scouts and Guides who tackled a 10-mile sponsored walk between Meltham and Holme
Cover us, We re going in! Guides ready to take the USA by storm with the friendship quilt they made - from left Susan Jennings, Leanora Cooper, Jackie Brown, Kirstie Rigg and Natasha Peeris
Three Girl Guides from Guisborough have achieved the highest award - Baden Powell Award. Celebrating their awards are Tema Webster, Anna Richards and Sarah Walker. 21st July 1994
Ten youngsters from the 2nd Billingham Guides asked to clean the Mayor of Stocktons limousine as part of car wash fortnight
Parents and teachers at Guisboroughs Belmont School got a chance to sample the tastiest tea in town, as the 7th Brownies dished up culpas for as part of their national tea-pouring fortnight
Giving their mothers a helping hand for an hour helped members of the 3rd fairfield Brownies to raise £ 100 for the NSPCC Centenary Appeal
Ten lucky Cleveland guides will be taking part in the Queen Mums 90th Birthday celebrations in London this evening. The girls, Tracey Hall, Lisa Cossavella, Kelly Waters, Miriam Brearley
Slaithwaite Church Guides sort through some of the 100 vests they have knitted to be sent to children in Ethiopia. All 22 members of the company made good a Christmas promise by knitting
Highburton Guides are pictured with home made sweets at a coffee morning which raised £ 110 for guide funds. The event at the village hall also featured stalls, including tombola
Four year old Kirsten Hurdus is the youngest member of the Rainbow Guides group which has just started up at St Johns Church School. 20th January 1988
1st Kirkburton Guides, Karen Hirst and Lindsey Newsome display their Baden Powell Trefoil Badge Certificates. 31st December 1991
Camp Northumbria, an International Guide and Scout camp in Beanley, Northumberland... runner Steve Cram helps launch the Fun Day, 13 August 1999
Two girls from the 217 Birmingham Brownie Pack (Acocks Green) having tea with a chimp at Twycross Zoo. They are Rebecca Dua and Lisa Taylor
The highest distinction in the Guiding movement, the Queens Guide Award has gone to two Tyneside girls. Christine Thompson 14, of Benton and Jane Wood
The 1st Denton Girl Guide Company had something to celebrate when two of their members, Helen Younger and Helen Lane, received their Queens Guide Award in April 1982
Some of the cast of Newcastles 35th Gang Show outside the Theatre Royal in 1978. The line up from the left, Annette Egan, Brenda Tomkins, Alan Tomkins, Lynn Tomkins and Margaret Falcus
Mrs. Watson from Gosforth has been passing on many tips on how to cook without utensils to more than 300 Guides from England, Northern Ireland, Norway, Finland, Sweden
Alfieri. Malden Girl Guides carry sandwich boards to advertise their Tamasha. May 6th 1933
From all England 1, 000 Girl Guides have volunteered for a Commando" course so that they may follow with a healing hand in the wake of the Allied armies of liberation in Europe
Girl Guides faced a giant-sized problem when they volunteered to wash a double-decker bus to raise money for disabled children
Lady Baden Powell, Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides, March 1968
Lady Baden Powell Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides March 1968
Lord and Lady Baden-Powell Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell; Olave St Clair Baden-Powell (nee Soames), Baroness Baden-Powell 31 October 1934
Princess Margaret attends the Girl Guide associations A. GPrincess Margaret attends the Girl Guide associations A.G.M at Baden-Powell House 26/04/1967