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Scout or Scote Hall is on a small hill on the south side of upper Shibden Dale. The history of the site can be traced back to 1315 when the Stancliffe family were owners. By Elizabethan times, there were two large houses here. There is no date on the present building, but a nearby cottage has 1661 on it, and a sundial plate dated ANNO 1617. It is a large 3-storey, 52 room, four square building built and owned by the Mitchell family in the late 1600s. It has a mixture of architectural styles, from Jacobean, Caroline and Georgian to Italianate. It is thought by some to be a Calendar building - its 12 bays representing the months, the 52 doors the weeks and the 365 windows the days. By the mid-1980s, the Hall was derelict and in a serious state of decay and ruin; it was partially restored in the 1980s by local businessman Peter Mellor, but now [2003] seems to be again in a state of disrepair. It was once described by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner, in his 'Buildings of England', as a "half derelict palace in the deserted English countryside".

 

The Hall is a Grade II* listed building. Nine 2- light mullioned and transomed windows to south divided into groups of 3, 4 and 2 by small, elliptical openings set in corniced rectangular panels. Central corniced doorway. Moulded storey bands. 4 windows to east return. 3 windows to west with tier of elliptical openings. Rear wing in ruins.

 

Scout via LUMIX G9 + 42.5mm 1.7 SOOC

De leiding van Kantankye trotseren de modder van Scout-in 2015

The Bonfire Yell is one of the highlights of the annual Scouting Camporee. The boy scouts and girl scouts of SFAMSC show off their talents in dance, acting, and singing as they perform their cheers and yells exulting the values of scouting and challenging the other patrols to do better with friendly jabs that help spark healthy competition. To give their very best performance, each patrol dedicate many days to choreograph and practice their yells. This activity helps develop important life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, creativity, and the strength of character to be able to perform publicly. Audiences are usually surprised so see once timid and shy students shine and give it their all in the Bonfire Yell.

Boy Scouts of America 100th Annual Pilgrimage and Encampment

February 17-19, 2012

 

Tom Miller: For nearly 40 years, he was an enthusiastic volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America serving the youth of the Upstate in various capacities. He was honored to receive the Wood Badge beads, the District Award of Merit and the Silver Beaver award. In addition, he gave leadership at six consecutive National Scout Jamborees from 1985 thru 2005.

 

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Botterblom scout tanks advancing.

The Bonfire Yell is one of the highlights of the annual Scouting Camporee. The boy scouts and girl scouts of SFAMSC show off their talents in dance, acting, and singing as they perform their cheers and yells exulting the values of scouting and challenging the other patrols to do better with friendly jabs that help spark healthy competition. To give their very best performance, each patrol dedicate many days to choreograph and practice their yells. This activity helps develop important life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, creativity, and the strength of character to be able to perform publicly. Audiences are usually surprised so see once timid and shy students shine and give it their all in the Bonfire Yell.

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Boy Scout Merit Badge Launch

September 10, 2011

 

Photos by Lori Mattler of Lace Photography

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Taking a hike with my girl scout troop after the hurricane.

 

BEFORE COLOR

The Bonfire Yell is one of the highlights of the annual Scouting Camporee. The boy scouts and girl scouts of SFAMSC show off their talents in dance, acting, and singing as they perform their cheers and yells exulting the values of scouting and challenging the other patrols to do better with friendly jabs that help spark healthy competition. To give their very best performance, each patrol dedicate many days to choreograph and practice their yells. This activity helps develop important life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, creativity, and the strength of character to be able to perform publicly. Audiences are usually surprised so see once timid and shy students shine and give it their all in the Bonfire Yell.

Indian Scout : Moto

Indian Scout : Moto

Guildford East Scouts trip to the Newfoerst to go backpacking for three days. 9th to 11th April 2018. We travel by train to Ashurst and then walll to Fernycrift Camp Site. On day two we walk to Foxleases House at Lynhurst. On day three we walk back to Ashurst to get the train again. This year it was very wet, as it had been raining in the New Forest for the last week or so.

 

At Fernycroft, which was very muddy.

Sometimes Scout lets me take her picture

Fr John Seddon – National Catholic Scout Chaplain, England and Wales

 

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Indian Scout : Moto

Scouts from Pack 775 participated in mass this past Sunday, the 4th of February to celebrate Scout Sunday.

DRS 88009 hauls a Daventry to Mossend container train at Scout Green.

A fun weekend with the Cubs and Scouts

Boy Scouts at play

Last night at Hungry Hearts.

 

Photo by Lasse Roiha / The Guides and Scouts of Finland.

6 months

odt - staring into the camera

1977 - '79 International Scout II

 

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North Center, Chicago, Illinois.

Sunday, September 4, 2010.

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