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Les Hayward proudly leading the 1st Lilliput Sea Scouts in a Sunday church parade c.1955. The flag is being carried by Mike (Lucky) Lack with Russel (Rusty) Glenister to his right.
Photo courtesy of Russel Glenister.
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Museum Ref No: H8a_00061st Poole Boy Scouts; pee-wit and curlew patrols
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Museum Ref No: H8a_00041st Poole Scout troop on ambulance drill; bandaged boy on streacher
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Museum Ref No: PEO 369.43Scouting for Boys a handbook for instruction in good citizenship by Robert Baden-Powell, edited with an introduction and notes by Elleke Boehmer, published by BCA, 2004
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Museum Ref No: PEO B/ BADOlave Baden-Powell the authorised biography of the World Chief Guide by Eileen K. Wade, published by Hodder and Stoughton, 1971. Illus. ISBN 0 340 10719 7
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Museum Ref No: AH_Quay_from_the_Water_StMarys_Church_and_Scouting_Memorial_StonePostcard of Brownsea Island showing a view of the Quay from the water, the Church of St. Mary the Virgin and the Commeration Stone showing the birthplace of the Scout movement by Lord Baden Powell.
Produced and photographed by S. Sieger. Copyright I.P.S. 1984.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact the copyright holder.
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Museum Ref No: PEO B/ CARI Call to Mind by Herbert S. Carter, Poole, J. Looker, 1949. Pages 205-206. May 1929 The Mayor of Poole, Alderman Cornwell, hosts a Lunch for Lord & Lady Baden Powell
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Scouts awaiting the start of the 3-mile race in Poole Park for East Dorset Scouts, winner No. 10 Harry C. Matthews. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 9/Girl Guides 1 - Freedom of Borough/No.6Freedom of the borough awarded to the Girl Guides. Chief Guide Olave Lady Baden-Powell. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 9/Girl Guides 1 - Freedom of Borough/No.5Freedom of the borough awarded to the Girl Guides. Chief Guide Olave Lady Baden-Powell and civic dignitaries outside Municipal Buildings. (Batting photograph)
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