Q1)29th July saw the founder of the Scouting movement set up the original Scout Camp. The Camp was on Brownsea Island: in WHICH Harbour?
Q2)Town, harbour and island are in which English county?
Q3)The founder of the Scouts — and organizer of the camp — was Lieutenant General Sir Robert whom?
Q4)The Camp formally started on which date in August?
Q5)Sir Robert wrote the book that’s considered the basic text of Scouting. It’s called Scouting for whom?
Q6)That book was first published in which year?
Q7)Sir Robert formed his ideas on Scouting, whilst in the British Army. Specifically, during the Siege of Mafeking. Mafeking is in which African country?
Q8)In the UK, the Girl Guides are the female branch of the Scout movement. What’s the junior branch of the Guides called?
Q9)Who wrote and performed the satirical song, Be Prepared?
Q10)In the Peanuts comic strip, Woodstock the bird, and some of his friends, are members of a Scout troop led by which beagle?
Q5)Finally … 28th July, 1935, saw the first official flight of the Boeing B17 Flying Fortress. What kind of military plane was the B17: a bomber, fighter plane or troop transport?
“The secret of sound education is to get each pupil to learn for himself, instead of instructing him by driving knowledge into him on a stereotyped system.”
Robert Baden-Powell, 22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941.
Have a nice day!
* Good luck with THAT, Olga! I’ll look forward to hearing more about it, as and when you can fill us in. (Shame Debbi’s not back over, I‘d’ve suggested coffee at mine: Brentwood’s only a few miles away from London.)
† Welcome aboard, Angel! It’s good to have an extra contributor! And, yep: I was wondering where I’d heard Swagger Jagger, before! (Did I tell you I reviewed Repo Man? Entertaining film: although I think my write-up needs work!)
‡ Phew! Nice to know you’ve a work-around, already, Debbi!
I read your review! Yes, Repo Man is a silly film. But I just love it! :)
My sister and I used to joke that the guy with dark glasses (the crazy one, who initially drove the alien-infested Malibu) was played by our Dad! They really did look alike. :)
1. Poole Harbour 2. Dorset 3. Baden-Powell 4. Aug. 1 5. Boys 6. 1908 7. South Africa 8. Brownies 9. Tom Lehrer 10. Snoopy
Wish I could be there to enjoy a cuppa espresso with you and Olga! And Trevor, too, for that matter. :)
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I read your review! Yes, Repo Man is a silly film. But I just love it! :)
ReplyDeleteMy sister and I used to joke that the guy with dark glasses (the crazy one, who initially drove the alien-infested Malibu) was played by our Dad! They really did look alike. :)
1. Poole Harbour
2. Dorset
3. Baden-Powell
4. Aug. 1
5. Boys
6. 1908
7. South Africa
8. Brownies
9. Tom Lehrer
10. Snoopy
Wish I could be there to enjoy a cuppa espresso with you and Olga! And Trevor, too, for that matter. :)