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It began in August 1907 at a trial camp on Brownsea Island. Lord Robert Baden-Powell of Gilwell, now known the world over as B-P, conducted the camp.

With the publication of B-P's "Scouting for Boys" early in 1908, a youth movement spontaneously sprung up. Soon afterwards, the Scout Association was formed by B-P to give structure to the movement and to organize training, called Wood Badge, for adult leaders.

Guiding was also begun in the United Kingdom. B-P quickly realized that girls were also participating in the movement, so, with his sister Agnes and later his wife, Olave, the Girl Guides were founded and developed. Further, B-P, with the aid of his brother, Warrington, an avid sailor and aficionado of canoe sailing, also founded the Sea Scouts.

Scouting rapidly developed into a worldwide organization and is today the largest youth movement in the world. B-P is universally recognized as the founder of Scouting.


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Serves youth between the ages of 6-25. Includes activities, events, sections, costs and resources. With video.
Contains information about and the archives of the organisation, now a part of the International Scout Active Support Unit (ISAS).
Contains information about and the archives of the organisation, now a part of the International Scout Active Support Unit (ISAS).
Serves youth between the ages of 6-25. Includes activities, events, sections, costs and resources. With video.
Contains sale points and delivery area for the charity Christmas card service.
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