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Baden-Powell (64) The Baden-Powell family, Sir Robert, his brother, his sister, Agnes, and his wife, Olave, were all active in the scouting and guiding movement. Robert and Olave shared the same birthday, 22 February. That week has come to be recognized as scout and guide week. In the girl scouting and guiding movement the day is a day of reflection called Thinking Day.
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- Baden Powell Centenary Sculpture on Poole Quay - Offers information on donating to establish a Baden-Powell centenary statue, to be located in Poole, Dorset, UK. The first scout camp was on Brownsea Island in 1907.
- The Baden-Powell Family - Short biographical sketches of the three BP Scouting founders: Robert Baden-Powell, Agnes Baden-Powell, and Olave Baden-Powell.
- Baden-Powell, Warington - Biographical note on the founder of Sea Scouting.
- National Portrait Gallery - Contains a wedding photograph of Olave St. Clair Baden-Powell (nee Soames) and Robert Baden-Powell taken in 1912. Includes a brief history of their marriage.
- Reflections on Baden-Powell - Historical article about the founder and scouting by Richard A. Voeltz
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