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635: 371: 578: 509: 2169: 158: 1594: 694: 42: 702: 618:. In 1964, 50 acres (20 ha) near the original campsite were set aside for Scout and Guide camping. The 1st and 9th Seaford Scouts camped near the site having been told they were the first to do so do so since Robert Baden-Powell. In 1967 the Scout Association held a Patrol Leaders Camp on the island for the Diamond Jubilee of Scouting from 29 to 5 July August. In 1973, a 598:
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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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
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Since March 2006, travel packages have been available for Scouts to camp on the island, and Scout and Guide groups can also book day activities. To celebrate one hundred years of Scouting, four camps were organised on the island by
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From 2000, The 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.
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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
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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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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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took place at the 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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recreation of the original 1907 camp on Brownsea Island, which ran from 28 July to 3 August 2007, parallel to the other camps. The
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In May 2000, twenty trees were planted, one for each boy who had attended the first camp. During the planting ceremony, the Scout
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Baden-Powell invited boys from different social backgrounds to the camp, a revolutionary idea during the class-conscious
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was held on the island for 600 Scouts from seven nations, along with one of the original campers, then aged 81.
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continued to camp on Brownsea Island. In 1963, a formal 50-acre (20 ha) Scout campsite was opened by
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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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Following the successful camp, Baden-Powell went on an extensive speaking tour arranged by his publisher,
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Beardsall, Jonny (Spring 2007). "Dib, dib, dib ... One hundred years of Scouts at Brownsea".
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and sixpence (£0.18 in decimal currency; equivalent to £18.70 in 2018) for the others.
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Brownsea Island is generally open to the public from March to October, via ferry from
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TC/82 Brownsea Island: Diamond Jubilee National Patrol Leaders' Camp 1967
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to commemorate the camp, is situated in Poole and faces Brownsea Island.
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to take over management of the island in lieu of the death duties.
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horn that Baden-Powell had found in the Somabula forest during the
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at the campsite included four Scout camps and a Sunrise Ceremony.
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Postcard of first Scout encampment, Brownsea Island, August 1907
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when the island became a nature conservation area owned by the
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for England, along with representatives of the Scouts and the
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Stone on Brownsea Island commemorating the first Scout camp
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in 1907, his wife Florence stayed on Brownsea until 1925.
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Robert Baden-Powell with future Scouts on Brownsea Island
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also attended. The camp fee was dependent on means: one
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The boys did not have uniform shirts, but wore khaki
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Brownsea: B-P's Acorn, The World's First Scout Camp
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Index

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National Trust
Poole Harbour
50°41′18″N 1°58′45″W / 50.68833°N 1.97917°W / 50.68833; -1.97917
Robert Baden-Powell
Scouting portal
Brownsea Island
Poole Harbour
Lieutenant-General Baden-Powell
Scouting for Boys
woodcraft
chivalry
Scout movement
Boy Scouts
Olave Baden-Powell
National Trust
Jamboree
centenary of Scouting
The Scout Association
black and white photograph of a man standing outdoors, facing the camera
Robert Baden-Powell
Brownsea Island
Robert Baden-Powell
Boer War
defence of Mafeking
Mafeking Cadets
military scouting
non-commissioned officers
William Alexander Smith

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