THE ARCHIVES !
1st Dullingham and Stetchworth B-P Scout Group was formed in January 2015 following the closure of the 1st Dullingham and Stetchworth Scout Group, formerly part of the Scout Association.
The group made the move to the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association in search of a more traditional approach to Scouting.
We are members of the World Federation of Independent Scouts (WFIS).
ALL the images in the Archive files are given freely to us from the parents and or members of the Group.
Our history is important to us all and our Scouting History displayed on this website, proves to all that our historic links have helped us get to where we are now.
A brief history - Parents view.
August 1907
Experimental camp on Brownsea Island
January 1908
Part One of Scouting for Boys published.
August 1908
First official Scout Camp run by Baden-Powell at Humshaugh.
May 1909
The 'British Boy Scouts' are formed.
1910
'The Boy Scout Association' is formed.
January 1910
Girl Guides begin.
December 1916
Wolf Cub Section started.
August 1918
Senior Scouts renamed as Rover Scouts.
July 1923
The woggle is introduced for holding the necker.
January 1941
Baden-Powell dies at Paxtu, Nyeri, Kenya.
August 1946
An organisation for British Scouts in Germany is formed.
April 1949
First "Bob-a-job" week. .
February 1959
The Boy Scout Association joins the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.
November 1961
Long trousers are introduced as an option for Senior Scouts and Rovers.
September 1967
The "Advance Party Report" is published, changing the nature of Scouting in Britain.
July 1970
The Scout Action Group publish "The Black Report", asking for traditional Scouting to be allowed to continue.
September 1970
The Baden-Powell Scout's Association breaks from the The Boy - Scout Association, with Lady Baden-Powell's support and her gifting the use of the Baden-Powell name.
1st Dullingham and Stetchworth B-P Scout Group was formed in January 2015 following the closure of the 1st Dullingham and Stetchworth Scout Group, formerly part of the Scout Association.
The group made the move to the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association in search of a more traditional approach to Scouting.
We are members of the World Federation of Independent Scouts (WFIS).
ALL the images in the Archive files are given freely to us from the parents and or members of the Group.
Our history is important to us all and our Scouting History displayed on this website, proves to all that our historic links have helped us get to where we are now.
A brief history - Parents view.
August 1907
Experimental camp on Brownsea Island
January 1908
Part One of Scouting for Boys published.
August 1908
First official Scout Camp run by Baden-Powell at Humshaugh.
May 1909
The 'British Boy Scouts' are formed.
1910
'The Boy Scout Association' is formed.
January 1910
Girl Guides begin.
December 1916
Wolf Cub Section started.
August 1918
Senior Scouts renamed as Rover Scouts.
July 1923
The woggle is introduced for holding the necker.
January 1941
Baden-Powell dies at Paxtu, Nyeri, Kenya.
August 1946
An organisation for British Scouts in Germany is formed.
April 1949
First "Bob-a-job" week. .
February 1959
The Boy Scout Association joins the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.
November 1961
Long trousers are introduced as an option for Senior Scouts and Rovers.
September 1967
The "Advance Party Report" is published, changing the nature of Scouting in Britain.
July 1970
The Scout Action Group publish "The Black Report", asking for traditional Scouting to be allowed to continue.
September 1970
The Baden-Powell Scout's Association breaks from the The Boy - Scout Association, with Lady Baden-Powell's support and her gifting the use of the Baden-Powell name.