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were camping on the island when a fire broke out. Bonham-Christie blamed the Sea Scouts, although the fire did not start where they were camping. The fire engulfed most of the island, burning west to east. The eastern buildings were saved only by a change in wind direction. Although it was not known
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The Baden-Powell
Outdoor Centre was opened on 14 September 2007 and includes a new camp reception and new washroom facilities. The centre also hosts a small Scouting museum. The campsite is compartmentalised, with the memorial stone, shop, flags, and destination signs in one area on the south-west
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Each day was based on a different theme: Day 1 was preliminary, day 2 was campaigning, day 3 was observation, day 4 for woodcraft, day 5 was chivalry, day 6 was saving a life, day 7 was patriotism, and day 8 was the conclusion. The participants left by ferry on the 9th day, 9 August 1907. The camp
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Baden-Powell had visited
Brownsea Island as a boy with his brothers. It covers 560 acres (2.3 km) of woodland and open areas, and features two lakes. The island perfectly suited his needs for the camp as it was isolated from the mainland and hence from the press, yet was only a short
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22 years later in 1929. The day began at 6:00 am, with cocoa, exercises, flag break and prayers, followed by breakfast at 8:00 am. Then followed the morning exercise of the subject of the day, as well as bathing, if deemed necessary. After lunch there was a strict
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corner of the island. Radiating off from this centre are many small camp zones, about a dozen acres each, surrounded by trees and fences. The area set aside for camping now covers 50 acres (20 ha); there is room for up to four hundred campers on the site.
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433:. They also wore a coloured knot on their shoulder indicating their patrol: green for Bulls, blue for Wolves, yellow for Curlews, and red for Ravens. The patrol leader carried a staff with a flag depicting the patrol animal. After passing tests on
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bought the island at an auction in 1927. In 1932, Bonham-Christie allowed 500 Scouts to camp there to celebrate the Silver
Jubilee of Scouting, but shortly afterwards she closed the island to the public and it became very overgrown. In 1934, some
382:, designated as the Wolves, Ravens, Bulls and Curlews. It is uncertain if 20 or 21 boys attended the camp. At least four authors list attendance at 20 boys, and that they were organized into five patrols with Baden-Powell's nephew Donald as camp
480:(no talking allowed), followed by the afternoon activity based on the subject of the day. At 5:00 p.m. the day ended with games, supper, campfire yarns and prayers. Baden-Powell made full use of his personal fame as the hero of the
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Scouting, four camps were organised on the island by
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National Trust maintains the Scout and Guide campsite, South Shore Lodge and the Baden-Powell Outdoor Centre where members of Brownsea Island Scout Fellowship and Friends of Guiding operate a small trading post.
500:; after the boys' fees, and donations totaling £16, this left a deficit of just over £24. The deficit was cleared by Saxton Noble, whose two sons Marc and Humphrey had attended. Baden-Powell considered the camp successful.
418:. The reasons why Simon Rodney was not listed by the other authors is not clear, but evidence that he was present and the 6th member of the Curlews Patrol, was recounted by Scouting historian Colin Walker.
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on her estate so the island was put up for sale. Interested citizens who feared that the island would be bought by developers helped raise an endowment, and in 1962 the government allowed the
272:, made up of local boys aged 12 to 15, acted as messengers throughout the siege, and had impressed him with their resourcefulness and courage. Baden-Powell had also published popular books on
649:, located on the island about 0.2 miles (0.3 km) from the camp, posts Scout and Guide flags at the approach to the altar. In 2007, to coincide with the Scouting centenary, about 40 new
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were given to the church, decorated with the 21 World Scout
Jamboree badges and other Scouting, Guiding and island badges. The church is often used for services during large camps.
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750:, blew the original kudu horn. One Scout from each Scouting country passed over a "Bridge of Friendship"; Scouts shook the left hand of each Scout as they passed one another. The
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installments, beginning in
January 1908, and later appeared in book form. Scouting began to spread throughout Great Britain and Ireland, then through the countries of the
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when it came under the control of the
National Trust. She planted a mulberry tree to mark the occasion. The Trust has continuously maintained the island since then as a
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Brownsea Island Scout camp, celebrated on 1 August 2007, the 100th anniversary of the start of the first encampment. Activities by
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how the fire started, Scouts were not allowed to camp on the island again until after Bonham-Christie's death in 1961. Her family became liable for
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298:, Baden-Powell conceived of an experimental camp, creating a programme to take place on Brownsea Island during 1907. He invited his friend, Major
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née Baden-Powell, younger daughter of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell. It is located near the encampment area.
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2005:International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe
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2010:International Scout and Guide Fellowship
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1398:. Borough of Poole. 2008. Archived from
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943:Why Brownsea? The Beginnings of Scouting
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901:"Brownsea Island Ferries, Poole Quay"
347:, and three came from the Brigade at
1552:Baden-Powell Photo Gallery 1907–1920
1396:"Baden-Powell Returns To Poole Quay"
1170:"Brownsea Island – History question"
1113:. London: Pearson. pp. 343–346.
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903:. Brownsea Island Ferries Ltd. 2007
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1708:List of highest awards in Scouting
1474:"Scouts in centenary celebrations"
1148:"Potter, Donald Steele. 1902–2004"
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815:(2004). "Notes to 2004 edition".
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549:was unveiled on 1 August 1967 by
378:The boys were arranged into four
278:Aids to Scouting for NCOs and Men
182:, southern England, organised by
16:1907 location of first Scout camp
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1306:. Brownsea Island Organisation
1224:"A history of Brownsea Island"
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689:Scouting 2007 Centenary
286:William Alexander Smith
207:Up to the early 1930s,
120:1 August 1907
1557:Map of Brownsea Island
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1012:Walker, Colin (2007).
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2015:Order of World Scouts
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1519:"Scouting's Sunrise"
1476:. BBC. 1 August 2007
1402:on 16 February 2011.
1107:Baden-Powell, Robert
591:Mary Bonham-Christie
101:50.68833°N 1.97917°W
2174:Scouting portal
2066:Oldest Scout groups
1827:Daniel Carter Beard
1812:Robert Baden-Powell
1333:: St Mary's Church.
716:Patrol Leaders Camp
412:Two Lives of a Hero
396:The First Ten Years
357:Donald Baden-Powell
266:defence of Mafeking
258:Robert Baden-Powell
247:Robert Baden-Powell
219:. In 1973, a Scout
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2154:World Scout Emblem
1938:Baden-Powell grave
1933:Scouting memorials
1893:Baden-Powell House
1822:Agnes Baden-Powell
1817:Olave Baden-Powell
1779:Extension Scouting
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1618:Scouting for Boys
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1127:. Spanglefish.com
1043:"Brownsea Island"
1023:978-1-905546-21-3
998:. pp. 52–55.
817:Scouting for Boys
647:St. Mary's Church
616:conservation area
612:Lady Baden-Powell
573:From 1927 to 2000
523:Scouting for Boys
482:siege of Mafeking
469:Matabele campaign
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406:(1950). In 1964,
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