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  • Seller image for A Devon Scouting Album (scrapbook) for sale by The Sanctuary Bookshop.

    Language: English

    Publication Date: 1954

    Seller: The Sanctuary Bookshop., Lyme Regis, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First And Only. Compiled by a Scout attending the August 1954 Devon Scout Jamboree at Watcombe, comprising 24 pages of Newpaper cuttings and various ephemera. Beautifully produced with a 20 page first person "Diary" of events. a yellow silk tie, and 28 x 38 cms. Softbound in ochre card (see images). Evidently a very major event, with 2,400 Scouts under canvas. Opened by D.C. Heathcote-Amery, M.P for Tiverton and Minister for Agriculture. The event was visited by founder, Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell. The actual name of the author of the album is not goven.