![]() ![]() 52 national Scout organizations represented.ġst Pan-American Jamboree, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Ģ0th World Scout Conference, Mexico City, Mexico. 14,000 participants.ġ9th World Scout Conference, Rhodes, Greece. 50 national Scout organizations represented.ġ1th World Jamboree, Marathon, Greece. 35 national Scout organizations represented.ġst European Regional Conference, Altenberg, Germany.ġ8th World Scout Conference, Lisbon, Portugal. 12,203 participants.ġ7th World Scout Conference, New Delhi, India. World Scout Bureau moved to Ottawa, Canada.ġst Far East Regional Conference, Baguio, Philippines.ġ0th World Jamboree, Mt. 52 national Scout organizations represented. 30,000 participants.ġ6th World Scout Conference, Cambridge, England. 44 national Scout organizations represented.ĩth World Jamboree (Jubilee, 50th Anniversary of Scouting), Birmingham, England. 11,139 participants.ġ5th World Scout Conference, Niagara Falls, Canada. 35 national Scout organizations represented.Ĩth World Jamboree, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada. ![]() 34 national Scout organizations represented.ġst Caribbean Jamboree, Kingston, Jamaica.ġ4th World Scout Conference, Vaduz, Liechtenstein. 12,884 participants.ġ3th World Scout Conference, Salzburg, Austria. World membership reached 5 million in 50 countries.ħth World Jamboree, Bad Ischl, Austria. 25 national Scout organizations represented. 32 national Scout organizations represented.ġst Agoon (International camp for handicapped Scouts) Lunteren, Netherlands.ġ2th World Scout Conference, Elvesaeter, Norway. 24,152 participants.ġ1th World Scout Conference, Château de Rosny, France. 27 national Scout organizations represented.ġst Inter-American Conference, Bogota, Colombia.Ħth World Jamboree (Jamboree of Peace), Moisson, France. 34 national Scout organizations represented.ġ0th World Scout Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland. 28,750 participants.ĩth World Scout Conference, The Hague, Netherlands. 28 national Scout organizations represented.ĥth World Jamboree, Vogelenzang-Bloemendaal, Netherlands. 31 national Scout organizations represented.Ĩth World Scout Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. 25,793 participants.ħth World Scout Conference, Gödöllö, Hungary. 44 national Scout organizations represented.Ĥth World Jamboree, Gödöllö, Hungary. 33 national Scout organizations represented.īaden-Powell given peerage takes title Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell.Ħth World Scout Conference, Vienna-Baden, Austria. ![]() 50,000 participants.ĥth World Scout Conference, Birkenhead, England. 29 national Scout organizations represented.ģrd World Jamboree, Birkenhead, England. (Now known as the KanderstegĤth World Scout Conference, Kandersteg, Switzerland. ![]() International Scout Chalet opened, Kandersteg, Switzerland. 34 national Scout organizations represented. 30 nationalįirst world census: 1,019,205 members in 31 countries.Ģnd World Jamboree, Copenhagen, Denmark, 4,549 participants.ģrd World Scout Conference, Copenhagen Denmark. International magazine “Jamboree” first published (title changed to “World Scouting” in 1955,ġst International Committee elected (at 2nd International Conference, Paris, France). Start of leaders’ training courses.ġst World Jamboree, Olympia, London, England, 8,000 participants.īaden-Powell acclaimed Chief Scout of the World.ġst International Scout Conference 33 national Scout organizations represented.īoy Scouts International Bureau founded, London, England. Boy Scouts office opened in london.Ĭub section started. She married Baden-Powell in 1912.īaden-Powell’s experimental camp, Brownsea Island, England, August 1-9. February 22, Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell born in Paddington, London England.įebruary 22, Olave St. ![]()
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