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"Woggle: A Symbol of Unity and Adventure" In the service of the King, Scouts and Guides have always embodied the spirit of adventure and camaraderie

Background imageWoggle Collection: Princess Elizabeth, future Queen Elizabeth II, Girl Guide

Princess Elizabeth, future Queen Elizabeth II, Girl Guide
Princess Elizabeth, (the future Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-2022), in her Girl Guide uniform, c. 1942. Date: circa 1942

Background imageWoggle Collection: In the service of the King - Scouts and Guides

In the service of the King - Scouts and Guides
In the service of the King - A saluting Scout and a Girl Guide, pulling back the Union Flag in patriotic pose. Date: circa 1910

Background imageWoggle Collection: Jamboree Scouts, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1991

Jamboree Scouts, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1991
Three scouts from the Lostwithiel area will be staying in the homes of Japanese and Korean scouts when they attend the World Scout Jamboree in Korea

Background imageWoggle Collection: Scout Camp, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992

Scout Camp, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
Off on a joint adventure weekend are Lostwithiel Scouts and Lostwithiel Army Cadets. The groups went to Bodmin Moor accompanied by, in the back row, Sgt Penny Rowe

Background imageWoggle Collection: Four young boys playing a game with a stick and a stone

Four young boys playing a game with a stick and a stone Date: late 19th century

Background imageWoggle Collection: Three Scouts from Kent have received their Queens Scout Badges - l-r Trevor Marsh

Three Scouts from Kent have received their Queens Scout Badges - l-r Trevor Marsh of Dane Close Bexley, aged 17 and training to be an electrician; James Quinn of Birling Road, Erith

Background imageWoggle Collection: Some of the members of the 8th Bexleyheath Company of Boy Scouts decided to save

Some of the members of the 8th Bexleyheath Company of Boy Scouts decided to save the cost of transport when they went to camp

Background imageWoggle Collection: Seaford College Sea Scouts

Seaford College Sea Scouts with prize for Sussex County Camping Competition, July 1949 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N32589

Background imageWoggle Collection: Tillington Boy Scouts Concert

Tillington Boy Scouts Concert, December 1934 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office ref no. Garland N10466

Background imageWoggle Collection: Two young Polish Scouts

Two young Polish Scouts, circa 30s thirties 1930s circa 1930s

Background imageWoggle Collection: Polish boy scout

Polish boy scout
Jolly Polish boy scout. circa 1930s

Background imageWoggle Collection: A Swedish Beaver Scout

A Swedish Beaver Scout. circa 1980s

Background imageWoggle Collection: Swedish scouts bring in the refreshments

Swedish scouts bring in the refreshments
Swedish boy scout with a crate of bottle of Coca Cola circa 1980s

Background imageWoggle Collection: Three Swedish Beaver Scouts

Three Swedish Beaver Scouts. circa 1980s

Background imageWoggle Collection: Swedish Beaver Scout Leader

Swedish Beaver Scout Leader circa 1980s

Background imageWoggle Collection: Swedish Scout

Swedish Scout
Swedish smiling Scout. circa 1957


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"Woggle: A Symbol of Unity and Adventure" In the service of the King, Scouts and Guides have always embodied the spirit of adventure and camaraderie. Back in July 1991, at Jamboree Scouts in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, a young Princess Elizabeth - who would later become Queen Elizabeth II - proudly wore her woggle as she embraced her Girl Guide journey. The Scout Camp in Lostwithiel became a hub of excitement in September 1992 when four young boys gathered to play a game with nothing but a stick and a stone. Little did they know that this simple act would ignite their passion for exploration and teamwork. Fast forward to today, where three Scouts from Kent stand tall with their Queens Scout Badges adorning their uniforms. Trevor Marsh leads by example as he showcases his dedication to serving others through scouting. Meanwhile, members of the 8th Bexleyheath Company of Boy Scouts decided to save up for an important cause close to their hearts. Their determination exemplifies how scouts are not only adventurers but also compassionate individuals committed to making a difference. Not limited to land-based adventures alone, Seaford College Sea Scouts take on challenges both on land and at sea. With their trusty woggles securing their scarves around their necks, these brave sailors navigate uncharted waters while embodying the true essence of scouting. Even teddy bears get involved. Tillington Boy Scouts Concert brings together scouts from all walks of life - including furry ones - showcasing talents that go beyond outdoor skills. It's heartwarming to witness how scouting transcends age barriers and embraces everyone's unique abilities. Scouting knows no borders either; two young Polish Scouts proudly display their woggles as they join forces with fellow scouts worldwide. These international connections foster cultural understanding while strengthening bonds among future leaders across nations. Lastly, let us not forget the Polish boy scout whose unwavering commitment inspires us all.