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Brownsea Island is the
largest of the
islands in
Poole Harbour in the
county of Dorset, England. The
island is
owned by the
National Trust with the northern...
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Brownsea Castle, also
known historically as
Branksea Castle, was
originally a
Device Fort
constructed by
Henry VIII
between 1545 and 1547 to
protect Poole...
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Brownsea Island Scout camp, is a
historic Scout campsite on
Brownsea Island in
Poole Harbour in
southern England,
which was the site of
Robert Baden-Powell's...
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youth organisations. In
August 1907, he held an
experimental camp, the
Brownsea Island Scout camp to test his
ideas for
training boys in scouting. He wrote...
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parish church at
Brownsea Island, Dorset, England. The
church was
built in 1853–54 and is a
Grade II*
listed building. A
church for
Brownsea Island was built...
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Leadership Training,
Silver Bear NYLT,
Golden Falcon NYLT,
Timberline NYLT, and
Brownsea NYLT. In 2010, Boy
Scout and
Venturing youth leadership training merged...
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Brownsea Open Air
Theatre (commonly
abbreviated BOAT) is an open-air
Shakespearean theatre...
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Brownsea? The
Beginnings of Scouting.
Brownsea Island Scout and
Guide Management Committee. Walker, Johnny. "Scouting Milestones –
Brownsea Island"...
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English county of Dorset. The
island lies to the
south of the
larger Brownsea Island. Seen from the water, or
adjoining land, the
island looks like another...
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Maryland is a
deserted village on
Brownsea Island in
Poole Harbour, Dorset, England. It was
named for the wife of its founder,
Colonel William Petrie Waugh...