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Leaders Group, Gnosall Scouts,

Second from the right is Reg Askey, the District Cub Leader.

Mayor Leason with Brownie Group, Stone,

1st Stone Brownies group were entered in the Walking Group at Stone Festival Parade. The photograph was taken on the G.E.C. car park prior to the start of the parade and shows Town Mayor Cllr. Philip ...

Mayors Procession, George Street, Tamworth

In the procession are the Military Band, Brass Band, Fire Brigade, Police, and Girl Guides. Notice the excellent terracotta facade of Needhams, done by Gibbs and Canning, which is partly hidden by the ...

Opening of St. Michael's Scout Hut, Stone,

St. Michael's scout hut was on Walton Common.

Percy Hall's medal presentation, Town Hall, Leek

Percy Hall, the young boy in the picture was the first Scout to be presented with a Scouts Life-Saving Medal in the town. Councillor T. H. Bishton, Chairman of Leek Urban District Council is the man about ...

Plunge Pool, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone in 1910. In 1921 he became the County Scout Commissioner for North ...

Procession to mark the accession of King George V, Leek

Sunday School pupils and Boy Scouts are seen here taking part in the town's procession in celebration of the accession of King George V.

Remembrance Sunday Parade, Stone

Scouts and Guides parading through St. Vincent's Square. In the background is 'Norbury's Junction' with the Falcon Hotel and Norbury's old bakery shop, then occupied by Mayfair Cleaners.

Runners, Granville Square, Stone

Runners in Granville Square, Stone, preparing to carry torches to light beacons to mark the start of Stone's Festival of Britain activities. The boys, from the Boy Scouts, ran to light beacons at Stone ...

Scotch Brook, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

Boy Scouts posing on a fallen tree trunk crossing the Scotch Brook at Kibblestone Scout Camp The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started ...

Scout Parade, Stone

Scouts marching up High Street past the Unicorn Inn, close to the entrance to Mill Street. The event is either Remembrance Sunday or St. George’s Day. On the right is Ken Roper.

Scout Camp, Brewood

A postcard view of a Scout camp in Brewood, possibly at Church Fields.

Scout Camp, Stowe-by-Chartley

Hixon Scout group camp at Broadmore, Stowe-by-Chartley, home of Major A.T. Radcliffe. The Scout Master is Mr Anslow. To the right are Rev. Coles and Major A.T. Radcliffe.

Scout Camp, Stowe-by-Chartley

Hixon Scout group camp at Broadmore. The Scout Master is Mr Anslow.

Scout Group, Kinver Edge

Possibly the 16th Stourbridge (Kinver) Scout Group, pictured on Kinver Edge.

Scout Group, Stafford,

8th Stafford (St. Patrick's) Scout Group. From left to right: Gordon Davies, Bernard Moore, Vin Concar, Alan Mitchell, Roy Mitchell, John Giusso, Danny Ryan, Mick Chesworth, Tony Jakes, Trevor Reeves, ...

Scout Group, Stafford,

Scout Headquarters opening, Rugeley

The new Scout Headquarters in Rugeley was opened by Reg Robinson on 16 September 1964. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).