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Baden-Powell Photo Gallery
B-P at the World Jamborees,
1920-1937
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1st World Jamboree
Olympia,
England, 1920 |
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2nd World Jamboree
Ermelunden,
Denmark, 1924 |
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3rd World Jamboree
Arrowe Park,
England, 1929 |
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4th World Jamboree
Gödöllõ,
Hungary, 1933 |
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5th World Jamboree
Vogelenzang,
The Netherlands, 1937 |
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Still photographs from archival newsreel
footage are from the documentary film, Scouts! The Rise of the World Scout Movement,
Michael Murphy, producer, Churchill Films, 1986. The film includes archival footage and
stills from the collections of the British Scout Association, the Boy Scouts of America,
the Scouts of Canada, the British Film Institute, the National Film Archive, Washington,
D.C., the Library of Congress Film Archives, EMI Pathe, British Movietone, Visnews, the
Bettmann Archive, the Mansell Collection, the National Army Museum and the Imperial War
Museum.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD JAMBOREE
Number |
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Host Country |
Attendance |
Countries |
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BSA |
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1920 |
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England |
8,000 |
34 |
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301 |
II |
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1924 |
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Denmark |
4,500 |
22 |
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56 |
III |
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1929 |
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England |
50,000 |
69 |
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1,300 |
IV |
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1933 |
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Hungary |
26,000 |
46 |
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406 |
V |
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1937 |
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Holland |
29,000 |
54 |
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814 |
VI |
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1947 |
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France |
24,000 |
38 |
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1,151 |
VII |
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1951 |
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Austria |
13,000 |
41 |
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700 |
VIII |
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1955 |
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Canada |
11,000 |
71 |
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1,500 |
IX |
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1957 |
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England* |
32,000 |
82 |
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1,700 |
X |
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1959 |
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Philippines |
12,000 |
44 |
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309 |
XI |
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1963 |
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Greece |
14,000 |
88 |
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621 |
XII |
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1967 |
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United
States |
12,000 |
105 |
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4,435 |
XIII |
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1971 |
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Japan |
24,000 |
87 |
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7,947 |
XIV |
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1975 |
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Norway |
17,000 |
91 |
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2,500 |
XV |
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1979 |
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Iran
(Cancelled**) |
—- |
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XV |
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1983 |
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Canada |
15,600 |
102 |
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3,936 |
XVI |
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1987-88 |
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Australia |
14,634 |
98 |
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3,063 |
XVII |
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1991 |
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Korea |
19,083 |
135 |
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1,010 |
XVIII |
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1995 |
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Netherlands |
23,960 |
119 |
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1,889 |
XIX |
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1998-99 |
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Chile |
31,000 |
157 |
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1,141 |
XX |
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2002-03 |
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Thailand |
30,000 |
157 |
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XXI |
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2007 |
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United Kingdom**** |
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The IX World Jamboree commemorated the
100th anniversary of the birth of Baden-Powell
and the 50th anniversary of British Scouting. |
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The XV World Jamboree was scheduled for
the summer of 1979 in Iran, but was cancelled
because of political unrest in the country. |
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December, 1998 to
January, 1999. |
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The XXI World Jamboree commemorated the
150th anniversary of the birth of Baden-Powell
and the 100th anniversary of the World Scouting Movement. |
OTHER JAMBOREE LINKS
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Scouting will
celebrate its 100th Anniversary at the
21st World
Scout Jamboree to be held in Chelmsford, Essex, England hosted by
the UK Scout Association. The motto of the Jamboree is "One World, One
Promise." |
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Imperial
Jamboree, Wembley Park, 1924. Held in conjunction with the British Empire Exhibition
at Wembley, the Jamboree brought together over 12,000 Scouts from the Commonwealth. |
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History of the World Jamborees
from ScoutNet UK courtesy of Alan Houser and Troop 24, Berkeley, California. This is also
available from the UK Scout Association Fact Sheet "Jamborees of the Past." |
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The Jamboree Page: Links to
Jamborees and Other International Scouting Events. From Alan Houser and Troop 24,
Berkeley, California. |
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World Jamboree Badges, 1920 to
1955. From ScoutBase UK, the official site of the Scout Association. Pictures
and details of the World Jamboree badges from the past. |
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The Boy Scouts of America held their 1st
National Jamboree in July, 1937 just prior to the 5th World Jamboree at Vogelenzang.
Home Page of the 1st National Jamboree
provides links to an extensive gallery of photos and articles about the Jamboree. |
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Copyright © Lewis P. Orans,
2004
Last Modified: 9:08 AM on August 1, 2004.

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