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  2. Agnes Baden-Powell - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Smyth Baden-Powell (16 December 1858 – 2 June 1945) was the younger sister of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, and was most noted for her work in establishing the Girl Guide movement as a female counterpart to her older brother's Scouting Movement.

  3. 1909 Crystal Palace Scout Rally - Wikipedia

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    The media coverage of the rally, including that in The Spectator magazine in October–December 1909 [further explanation needed] initiated by Miss Violet Markham, led to the founding, in 1910, of the Girl Guides organisation under Baden-Powell's sister, Agnes Baden-Powell [5] that further led to other Girl Guide and Girl Scout organisations ...

  4. How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire - Wikipedia

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    The author was Agnes Baden-Powell in conjunction with her elder brother, then Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell. It was published in May 1912 by Thomas Nelson and Sons. Curiously, one edition omits the word "up" from the title. The book was a reworking of the famous Scouting for Boys. It was adapted for use by girls, although large ...

  5. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB, KStJ, DL (/ ˈ b eɪ d ən ˈ p oʊ əl / BAY-dən POH-əl; [3] 22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a British Army officer, writer, founder of The Boy Scouts Association and its first Chief Scout, and founder, with his sister Agnes, of The Girl Guides Association.

  6. World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Girl Guides were formed in 1910 by Robert Baden-Powell with the assistance of his sister Agnes Baden-Powell. After his marriage in 1912, his wife Olave Baden-Powell took a leading role in the development of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.

  7. Girlguiding Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Guides were officially launched in the same year by Baden-Powell's sister Agnes Baden-Powell, and Imperial Headquarters established. A Scottish Headquarters Committee was formed in 1912 and the Girl Guide movement established in Scotland. The Girl Guides Association for Scotland was established in 1933 with its own constitution. [7]

  8. Brownies (Scouting) - Wikipedia

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    Brownies, originally called Rosebuds, [2] were first organised by Lord Baden-Powell in 1914 to complete the range of age groups for girls in Scouting. They were first run as the youngest group in the Guide Association by Agnes Baden-Powell, Lord Baden-Powell's younger sister.

  9. Baden Powell - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Baden-Powell (1858–1945), noted for her work in establishing the Girl Guides movement. Baden Baden-Powell (1860–1937), military aviation pioneer. Olave Baden-Powell (1889–1977), daughter-in-law and Robert Baden-Powell's wife, World Chief Guide. Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell (1913–1962).