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Continuing the week-long International Folk Dance Festival and rally being held by Scouts and guides from nine nations, representatives from Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, England, France
Royal Wedding. John Houghton (right), a sea scout of 7 Barnsdale-Road, Reading seen placing a name card on one of the seats in Westminster Abbey, helped by Paul Collins of 56 Heol-y-Felin
London cubs inspected by Lt Gen Sir A Codrington at Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. 23 April 1927
The Shackleton - Rowett Expedition sails for the Antarctic. Scouts, James Marr and Norman Mooney, two of the crew, hoisting the Kings flag just before the start. 17 September 1921
The procession of Our Lady at Boulogne. Picturesque Fisher girls in the procession in their national costume. 28 August 1922
Dr FT Woods, Bishop of Winchester ( late Peterborough ) after his enthronement. 5th January 1924
The Duchess of York lays a foundation stone at All Saints Church, Parish of Mortlake with East Sheen. The Duchess arriving with the Lord Bishop of Southwark 25 October 1928
Children being entertained by an accordian band while they have their Christmas breakfast at Crayford, Kent. 1937
St Georges day scout parade in Dartford, Kent. The procession lining up. 1938
Three Scouts from Kent have received their Queens Scout Badges - l-r Trevor Marsh of Dane Close Bexley, aged 17 and training to be an electrician; James Quinn of Birling Road, Erith
Official scout hut opening for the 15th Royal Eltham Scout Troop. 19 March 1938
The Mayor presents a medal at the St Georges day scout parade W A Ward ( Mayor of Dartford ) and Assistant Commander W G Philips and the town clerk. 1938
Two boy scouts clean the Chislehurst memorial, Kent. 1936
Armistice memorial service in Sidcup, Kent. 6 November 1938
Scouts helping out with the ARP ( Air Raid Precautions ) in Crayford, Kent. 1939
Colonel, Sir Richard Gethin with Mr Turbeville at the official scout hut opening for the 15th Royal Eltham Scout Troop. 19 March 1938
Some of the members of the 8th Bexleyheath Company of Boy Scouts decided to save the cost of transport when they went to camp