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Scouts on parade, Christiansborg, Ghana, West AfricaScouts on parade at Christiansborg, Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Scouts and cubs from Ghana, West Africa, playing an energetic game
Three Dutch sea scouts carrying poles, HollandThree Dutch sea scouts (female) carrying poles, Holland. Date: 1972
Dutch sea scouts with leader, HollandTwo Dutch sea scouts with their leader, Holland, learning the ropes. Date: 1972
Dutch sea scout with three leaders, Holland. Date: 1972
Dutch sea scouts tying knots, HollandFour Dutch sea scouts tying knots, Holland. Date: 1972
Dutch sea scout leader, HollandA Dutch sea scout leader, Holland. Date: 1972
Boy scouts on parade, British Guyana, South America
Cub scouts at World Jamboree in HollandCub scouts and their leaders, both male and female, at the World Jamboree in Holland. Date: 1937
Boy scouts with leader in British Guyana, South AmericaGroup photo of boy scouts with their leader in British Guyana, South America
Scouts and sea scouts from British Guyana, South America, with a flag, surrounded by luggage
Sea scout in British Guyana, South America
Two boy scouts from British Guyana, South AmericaTwo boy scouts (one East Indian, one African) from British Guyana, South America, observing the Fourth Scout Law (A Scout is a friend to all, and a brother to every other Scout...)
Chief Scout and Governor with new Queens Scouts, GuyanaGovernor and Chief Scout, Sir Richard Luyt, with two of seven new Queens Scouts and their proud mothers from Buxton, East Coast Demerara, British Guyana, South America
Boy scouts washing a dog, Georgetown, British GuyanaThree boy scouts washing a dog during Work and Earn Week in Georgetown, British Guyana, South America. They belong to Troop 27, Queens Colours. Date: 1955
Chief Scout and Governor with new Queens Scout, GuyanaGovernor and Chief Scout, Sir Richard Luyt, with one of seven new Queens Scouts and his proud mother from Buxton, East Coast Demerara, British Guyana, South America
Cub scouts running past VIPs, British Guyana, South America. On the dais are Sir Richard Luyt, Governor and Chief Scout of Guyana, his wife Lady Luyt, and Dr P A Reid, Minister for Youth. Date: 1966
Archery demonstration at combined camp, British GuyanaAn archery demonstration given by ADC Gerald Young at a combined camp for scouts and guides, British Guyana, South America, March 1966. Date: 1966
Chief Scout with seven new Queens Scouts, British GuyanaGovernor and Chief Scout, Sir Richard Luyt, with seven new Queens Scouts, British Guyana, South America, March 1966. Date: 1966
Sea scouts boating, British Guyana, South AmericaSea scouts boating in the National Park, British Guyana, South America, on the occasion of its opening by Queen Elizabeth II on 5 February 1966. Date: 1966
Two cub scouts from British Guyana, South America
Greek cub scouts at an outdoor event, with a woman in sunglasses in the middle of the group
Scouts and cubs from Ghana with their leaderScouts and cubs from Ghana, West Africa, in a group photo with their leader. Date: 1935
Boy scouts in Ghana, West AfricaA troop of boy scouts in Ghana, West Africa, with Sir Gerald Creasy (1897-1983), who was Governor of the Gold Coast at this time. In the background is Frank Reed, Chief Commissioner. Date: late 1940s
Scouts from Ghana at campScouts from Ghana, West Africa, at camp. Date: 1958
Scouts from Ghana at World JamboreeScouts from Ghana, male and female, at the World Jamboree. Date: 1957
German scouts (girls and boys) doing crafts, 16 May 1971. Seen here making bookmarks to help children in Pakistan, Africa and Latin America. Date: 1971
Two German boy scouts at World Jamboree, AustriaTwo German boy scouts at the World Jamboree in Austria, one with a guitar. Date: 1951
German boy scouts in British Zone, Germany
German boy scout in British Zone, Germany
German boy scout at World Jamboree. Date: 1951
German boy scouts marching down Whitehall, London, as part of their attendance at an International Patrol Camp at Gilwell Park, Essex
Scouts and cubs in Gibraltar on an outdoor activity. Date: 1972
Gibraltar scouts on The Scout magazine coverA group of Gibraltar scouts on The Scout magazine cover for 14 March 1959. Date: 1959
Gibraltar scouts camping in StaffordshireGibraltar scouts camping at Kibblestone Scout Camp, Staffordshire, 29 July 1969. During their visit they met local Rotarians. Date: 1969
Sea Scouts playing bagpipes, GibraltarGibraltar Sea Scouts playing the bagpipes and drums, practising for their visit to Edinburgh for the 15th Scottish International Scout Jamboree at Blair Atholl Castle, Scotland. Date: 1970s
2nd and 3rd Gibraltar Scouts visiting HMS Superb
5th Gibraltar Sea Scouts on the water, Gibraltar5th Gibraltar Sea Scouts in boats on the water, Gibraltar, 26 June 1934. Date: 1934
Scouts and Sea Scouts playing bagpipes, EdinburghScouts from Edinburgh and Sea Scouts from Gibraltar playing the bagpipes in a combined band, leading a parade of over 800 scouts
Group photo of Scout and Guide leaders, Gibraltar
Group photo, 2nd Gibraltar Scout TroopGroup photo of the 2nd Gibraltar Scout Troop (on a postcard). Date: circa 1911
Man at scouting event in GibraltarMan at a scouting event in Gibraltar. Date: 1972
Naming ceremony of Sea Scouts yacht, GibraltarPeople at the naming ceremony of the new Sea Scouts yacht, Gibraltar, 26 June 1937. It was called the Eider Duck. Date: 1937
Boy scout in GibraltarA boy scout in Gibraltar on an outdoor activity. Date: 1972
Boy scouts in Gibraltar, taking part in an activity. Date: 1972
German boy scouts at camp, Forchheim, GermanyGerman boy scouts (or Pathfinders) boating and doing woodwork at camp, Forchheim, near Nuremberg, Germany. Date: 1966
Scouts on Coronation parade, Bathurst, Gambia, West AfricaScouts on parade in the Queen Victoria Recreation Ground, MacCarthy Square, Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa, on Coronation Day, 2 June 1953. Date: 1953
Scouts on parade for VIP visit, Gambia, West AfricaScouts (boys and girls) on parade, Gambia, West Africa. The visiting dignitaries are Sir Edward Brandis Denham (Governor of The Gambia) and his wife. Date: circa late 1920s