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  2. Wood Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Wood Badge is an award for Scout leader training, ... The Maclaren tartan represents the Wood Badge and training ties to Gilwell Park. Originally, the scarf was ...

  3. Clan MacLaren - Wikipedia

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    Clan MacLaren (Scottish Gaelic: Cinneadh MacLabhrainn) is a Highland Scottish clan. [2] Traditional clan lands include the old parish of Balquhidder which includes the villages of Lochearnhead and Strathyre, and is about 18 miles (29 km) long and 7 miles (11 km) broad, spanning 54,675 acres (22,126 ha), long known as "Maclaren Country".

  4. William de Bois Maclaren - Wikipedia

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    However to reduce the expense, a scarf of dove grey cloth (the colour of humility) with a warm red lining (to signify warmth of feeling) was substituted with only a patch of Maclaren tartan on the point of the scarf and worn by those passing the Gilwell practical course. In 1924 use of the scarf became restricted to Wood Badge holders only.

  5. List of Scouts - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick de Bois Maclaren (1856–1921) Businessman and District Scout Commissioner of Rosneath, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Donated Gilwell Park to the Scout Movement. In his honor, the Clan MacLaren tartan adorns the Wood Badge neckerchief in most, if not all, countries implementing the Wood Badge program. John Major: former Prime ...

  6. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Crest badge Clan tartan Blazon of crest & motto within crest badge; war cry and plant badge Clan chief; and clan seat, or historical seat Notes Abercromby [4] Crest: A falcon rising belled Proper. [5] Motto: Petit alta [6] [Latin, 'He seeks high deeds'] [5] Chief: none, armigerous clan. Seat: Abercrombie, Fife. Abernethy [4] Crest: A raven ...

  7. Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America - Wikipedia

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    The hat and neckerchief use the Troop 1 numeral to represent the first troop to use the Wood Badge program. The axe-in-log is the emblem of Gilwell Park where the first Wood Badge course was held and the Maclaren tartan honors William de Bois Maclaren, who donated the funding to purchase Gilwell Park in 1919. After completing Wood Badge, the ...

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    If you're a fan of French tip nails with a twist, these nails are for you. The deep purple tips and purple evil eyes are a lovely touch. 9. ‘Boho’ Evil Eye Nails

  9. Gilwell Park - Wikipedia

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    The most-prominent leader-training courses conducted at Gilwell Park are Wood Badge courses. Francis Gidney, the first Camp Chief, conducted the first Wood Badge course there in September 1919. Leaders from all over the world receive automatic membership in 1st Gilwell Park Scout Group (Gilwell Troop 1) on completion of the Wood Badge course.