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The start of the Scottish Semi Finals for the Boy Scouts Soap Box Derby held at Cramind near Edinburgh. June 1951
World War II Women: Cadet - Jean Smith age 15 Womens Junior Air Corps seen here saluting. October 1942 P010206
Girl Guides and Scouts holding their home town signposts at the opening of The Royal Agricultural Show in Newcastle 24th June 1962
Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scouts Youth movement, hands a memento totem pole to a South African delegate at the 3rd World Scout Jamboree, held at Arrowe Park in Upton, Merseyside
The 9th Duke of Marlborough attends the Catholic Scout Guild at Westminster Cathedral. 14th May 1931
William Phillips aged 85 seen here in 1959 then one of the United Kingdoms oldest Scouts 1950s
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
Weather Winter Scenes 1954 A group of children outside in the snow
Scout dinner at Surbiton. October 1933 Group of Scout Masters at the dinner held at the Freemasons Hall Surbition. L to R Scoutmaster F.S. Dash, Assistant scoutmasters E. Winhall, V. Gray, H.R
Belgian Boy Scout seen here rescuing animals from abandoned and burnt out buildings close to Malines. Circa September 1914
Blue Peter Challenge Contest. The Girls of the Manchester Unit of the Girls Nautical Training Corps embark on their expedition of the city using as many forms of locomotion as possible in an effort
World War II. The March past and general view of the assembly of Air Cadets. In the foreground is an aircraft used for training Air Scouts. June 1944 P010155
The Horse Rangers of the Commonwealth Association paraded in Trafalgar Sqand were inspected by ex. R.S.M. Ronald Britten late of the Coldstream Guards
Disability and Youth: Tommy Hoare the legless boy scout seen here enjoying camping. July 1955
Girl Guides of the 13th Camberwell group seen here being presented with the Princess Mary standard by Princess Mary at the Central Hall, Westminster London. 13 April 1924 DM 9253
World War II Women: Girls of the G. T. C learn morse by tapping their fingers on the backWorld War II Women: Girls of the G.T.C learn morse by tapping their fingers on the back or their hand to get them into rythm and weight of tap before they go on to the Morse keys
Scouts Soap Box Derby at Brighton circa 1948. P009994
World War II Women: Maldon (Essex) G. T. C. Company girls are fast becoming crack rifleWorld War II Women: Maldon (Essex) G.T.C. Company girls are fast becoming crack rifle shots. Maldon Ladies Rifle Club have taken them under their wing and are allowing them to use the guns and range
Brownies from Stamfordham, in Northumberland, embark on a clean-up campaign around their village in 1974. They were helping to raise money for the renovation of the village hall