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1 Brownsea Base enters its 41st year - Peterborough Examiner Brownsea Base
Brownsea Base, at the George Street wharf on Little Lake in Peterborough, the centre for Scouts Canadas Kawartha Waterways Area water skills training program, enters its 41st year on June 16 and 17. The pre-Brownsea camp will be held at Langley Park for first-year applicants to learn skills for self-contained camping that weekend. By Allen Lenore.
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2 View of the first Scout encampment Photo of
Photo of Brownsea Island in the summer of 1907.
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Photo of B-P at Brownsea Island in the summer of 1907.
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4 Brownsea - B-Ps Acron Book published
Book published by Colin Walker about the history of the first scout camp.
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5 Brownsea Water Activities Centre Contains calendar
Contains calendar, photos, accommodation details, resources available for hiring and volunteer recruiting.
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6 Brownsea Water Activities Centre, Queensland Includes history
Includes history, activities, photos, facilities description, calendar and contacts.
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7 Scouting movement celebrates 100th anniversary - NewsLeader In 1907
In 1907, founder Robert Baden-Powell took a troop of boys camping on Brownsea Island in England. That initial group of 22 lads has now become 28 million Scouting members in 155 countries. By Sabine Boersch.
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1 The Parish of Parkstone St Peters and St Osmunds with Branksea St Marys Information about
Information about these churches in the Parkstone Ecumenical Partnership including service details, a Brownsea Island page, Hospital Chaplaincy information and pictures and details of the church organs, plus a page explaining the 2003 closure of St Osmunds building in the light of a need for £300,000 worth of repair and it being just five minutes walk from several other Anglican churches.
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