Scouting memorials
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Throughout the world there are many Scouting memorials, monuments and gravesites.

Kenya

  • Baden-Powell grave
    Baden-Powell grave
    The grave of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell and Olave Baden-Powell is in Nyeri, Kenya, near Mount Kenya. Baden-Powell died on 8 January 1941 and is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in the Wajee Nature Park...

     – Wajee Nature Park
    Wajee Nature Park
    Wajee Nature Park is a bird conservancy, located outside Nyeri. It is in Mukurwe-ini administrative divisions of Nyeri District in Central Province of Kenya....

    , Nyeri
    Nyeri
    Nyeri is a town in situated in the Central Highlands of Kenya Kenya, which was the administrative headquarters of the country's former Central Province...

    , Kenya, near Mount Kenya
    Mount Kenya
    Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian , Nelion and Point Lenana . Mount Kenya is located in central Kenya, just south of the equator, around north-northeast of the capital Nairobi...

    . His gravestone bears a circle with a dot in the center, which is the Boy Scout trail sign for "I have gone home": 0.41878°S 36.95022°E
  • Baden-Powell "Paxtu" Cottage — On the grounds of the "Outspan Hotel", Nyeri
    Nyeri
    Nyeri is a town in situated in the Central Highlands of Kenya Kenya, which was the administrative headquarters of the country's former Central Province...

    , Kenya 0.421970°S 36.937220°E
  • A museum is also under construction only a few hundred yards away from Baden Powel's gravesite. The museum is being funded by a joint effort between WSO nations to create an international scouting heritage center.
  • A commemorative stamp featuring Lord Baden-Powell's Paxtu cottage and Lady Baden-Powell has been issued by Kenya
    Kenya
    Kenya , officially known as the Republic of Kenya, is a country in East Africa that lies on the equator, with the Indian Ocean to its south-east...

     (right).

Asia

Philippines

  • Quezon City
    Quezon City
    Quezon City is the former capital and the most populous city in the Philippines. Located on the island of Luzon, Quezon City is one of the cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region. The city was named after Manuel L...

     – The 11th World Scout Jamboree
    11th World Scout Jamboree
    The 11th World Scout Jamboree was held in August 1963 and was hosted by Greece at Marathon.The largest contingent for this event was the British, with almost 1,200 Scouts attending ....

     Memorial rotunda, Tomas Morato corner Timog Avenue, Quezon City
    Quezon City
    Quezon City is the former capital and the most populous city in the Philippines. Located on the island of Luzon, Quezon City is one of the cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region. The city was named after Manuel L...

    . The memorial was erected in memory of the Filipino scouts and scout masters who died in a plane crash in Bombay, India on their way to Marathon, Greece
    Marathon, Greece
    Marathon is a town in Greece, the site of the battle of Marathon in 490 BC, in which the heavily outnumbered Athenian army defeated the Persians. The tumulus or burial mound for the 192 Athenian dead that was erected near the battlefield remains a feature of the coastal plain...

    . Several of the streets in the surrounding area were named in honor of these 22 Boy Scouts
    Scouting
    Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, that they may play constructive roles in society....

    . The South Triangle district is also often called Scout Area. In fact, a barangay
    Barangay
    A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...

     (the smallest local political unit in the Philippines) in the area is named Barangay "Laging Handa" (Filipino
    Filipino language
    This move has drawn much criticism from other regional groups.In 1987, a new constitution introduced many provisions for the language.Article XIV, Section 6, omits any mention of Tagalog as the basis for Filipino, and states that:...

     for "Always Prepared"), the motto of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
    Boy Scouts of the Philippines
    The Boy Scouts of the Philippines is the national Scout organization of the Philippines. Its mission is to imbue in the youth the love of God, country, and fellow men; to train young people to become responsible leaders; and to contribute in nation-building.The BSP was chartered under...

    . 14.6348056°N 121.035361°E

  • Manila
    Manila
    Manila is the capital of the Philippines. It is one of the sixteen cities forming Metro Manila.Manila is located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay and is bordered by Navotas and Caloocan to the north, Quezon City to the northeast, San Juan and Mandaluyong to the east, Makati on the southeast,...

     – The Boy Scout Cenotaph near the entrance of Manila North Cemetery
    Manila North Cemetery
    The Manila North Cemetery , which measures 54 hectares, is considered the biggest and one of the oldest cemeteries in Metro Manila. Beside it are two other important cemeteries, namely the La Loma Cemetery and the Manila Chinese Cemetery...

    . A cenotaph
    Cenotaph
    A cenotaph is an "empty tomb" or a monument erected in honour of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere. It can also be the initial tomb for a person who has since been interred elsewhere. The word derives from the Greek κενοτάφιον = kenotaphion...

     also in memory of the Filipino scouts and scout masters who died in that plane crash in Bombay, India. It has marble plaques on its sides which donated by the different Scouting organizations around the world. Its feature is the huge Scout Sign with a cross inside its fingers.

Lower Austria

  • Commemorative plaque in Neulengbach, commemorating the first Scoutcamps of Austria in Neulengbach during World War I
  • Commemorative stone in the Scoutcenter Strandburg Silbersee in Höflein
    Höflein
    Höflein is a town in the district of Bruck an der Leitha in Lower Austria in Austria.-References:...

    ,commemorating all deceased Scouts of the Österreichischer Pfadfinderbund
  • Commemorative plaque in Neunkirchen
    Neunkirchen, Austria
    thumb|Neunkirchen's HauptplatzNeunkirchen is the capital of the district of Neunkirchen in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. As of 2004 it has a population of 11,562.It was first mentioned in 1094 as "Niuwenchirgun"...

    , commemorating 100 years of Scouting on a place named Pfadfinderwiese
  • Guild-Scout-Way , Amstetten
    Amstetten
    Amstetten can refer to several geographical terms:*Amstetten , a municipality in the Alb-Donau district of Germany*Amstetten, Lower Austria, a municipality in southwest Lower Austria...

    , Quarter Ulmerfeld, there is a Way of the Cross
    Stations of the Cross
    Stations of the Cross refers to the depiction of the final hours of Jesus, and the devotion commemorating the Passion. The tradition as chapel devotion began with St...

     erected by the local Guild Scouts with paintings of the founder of the local Scout Group
  • "Boy Scouts Street" in Gloggnitz
    Gloggnitz
    Gloggnitz is a mountain town in the Neunkirchen district of Lower Austria, Austria.Gloggnitz is situated in the south-western part of the Vienna Basin in Lower Austria. It is surrounded by the highest mountains in Lower Austria, Mount Rax and Mount Schneeberg...

  • "Boy Scouts Street" in Laa an der Thaya
    Laa an der Thaya
    Laa an der Thaya is a town in Lower Austria, Austria near the Czech border. The population in 2001 was 6137.In June 2005, about 250 townspeople and 80 visitors from the US, Israel and Europe with historical family links to former Jewish citizens of Laa an der Thaya assembledwith Mayor Fass to...

  • "Boy Scouts Street" in Amstetten
    Amstetten
    Amstetten can refer to several geographical terms:*Amstetten , a municipality in the Alb-Donau district of Germany*Amstetten, Lower Austria, a municipality in southwest Lower Austria...

  • Commemorative stone in Gloggnitz, commemorating Johannes Österreicher
    John M. Oesterreicher
    Monsignor John Maria Oesterreicher, born Johannes Oesterreicher was a Roman Catholic theologian and a leading advocate of Jewish-Catholic reconciliation...

    . Johannes Österreicher founded the Scout group in Gloggnitz in 1928 and served as chaplain of this Catholic Scout group. The Commemorative stone was erected in June 2008 by the local Guild Scouts.
  • Franz Renner Bridge in the Scout Campsite in the Urltal, commemorating Franz Renner longtime Group Scoutmaster of Waidhofen an der Ybbs
    Waidhofen an der Ybbs
    Waidhofen an der Ybbs is an independent city in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The city had a population of 11,662 as of the 2001 census...

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Salzburg

  • Großarl
    Großarl
    Grossarl is a market town in the St. Johann im Pongau district in the state of Salzburg in western central Austria. The valley Grossarltal got its name from Grossarl.- Location :...

    ,
    • "Europetable" commemorating Robert Baden-Powell and the a United Europe
    • "Heavenknot" – wooden reef knot with ISGF badge
    • Scout Salute
  • Commemorative stone in Oberndorf
    Oberndorf bei Salzburg
    Oberndorf bei Salzburg is a town in the Austrian state of Salzburg, about 17 km north of the City of Salzburg. It is situated on the river Salzach in the Flachgau district.-Overview:Its twin sister-town across the Salzach Bridge is Laufen in Bavaria...

    , commemorating all Scouts of the group, who died during World War II
  • Gravesite of Karl "Kara" Barteis, Anthering
    Anthering
    Anthering is a municipality in the district of Salzburg-Umgebung in the state of Salzburg in Austria....

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  • Gravesite of Clemens Röbl OFM, Bruck an der Glocknerstraße Clemens Röbl was an important Scoutmaster for Catholic Scouting in Tyrol
    Tyrol (state)
    Tyrol is a state or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. It comprises the Austrian part of the historical region of Tyrol.The state is split into two parts–called North Tyrol and East Tyrol–by a -wide strip of land where the state of Salzburg borders directly on the Italian province of...

     and Carinthia
    Carinthia (state)
    Carinthia is the southernmost Austrian state or Land. Situated within the Eastern Alps it is chiefly noted for its mountains and lakes.The main language is German. Its regional dialects belong to the Southern Austro-Bavarian group...

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  • "Boy Scouts Street" in Salzburg
    Salzburg
    -Population development:In 1935, the population significantly increased when Salzburg absorbed adjacent municipalities. After World War II, numerous refugees found a new home in the city. New residential space was created for American soldiers of the postwar Occupation, and could be used for...

    , a street next to the house where Emmerich Teuber
    Emmerich Teuber
    Emmerich Teuber began the first Scouting group in Vienna, Austria in 1912.Teuber later served on the International Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from its creation in 1922 until 1929.Teuber died as a result of the sufferings he had endured in a concentration...

     lived
  • Untersberg
    Untersberg
    The Untersberg is a mountain massif of the Berchtesgaden Alps that straddles the border between Berchtesgaden, Germany and Salzburg, Austria.The mountain is popular with tourists due to its proximity to the city of Salzburg: less than 16 km to the north and within easy reach by bus, for...

    , there is a Gipfelkreuz (cross on the summit of a mountain), called Roverkreuz (Rover cross), erected in 1962. The cross is made by the Scout group Salzburg 6 Maxglan.

Styria

  • Baden-Powell-Avenue , Graz
    Graz
    The more recent population figures do not give the whole picture as only people with principal residence status are counted and people with secondary residence status are not. Most of the people with secondary residence status in Graz are students...

  • Fürstenfeld
    Fürstenfeld
    Fürstenfeld is a town and a district in southeastern Austria. It is situated within the Austrian federal state of StyriaAccording to the 2005 census, Fürstenfeld has 5,986 citizens within its communal area, the larger urban area of Fürstenfeld includes approximately 20% more citizens.Fürstenfeld...

    ,
    • "Boy Scouts Street" in
    • memorial commemorating the founder of the Scout group of the city Franz Schragen. The memorial was erected in 1978.
  • Limberg bei Wies
    Limberg bei Wies
    Limberg bei Wies is a municipality in the district of Deutschlandsberg in Styria, Austria.-References:...

    , Commemorative plaque in the yard of the Castle Limberg, commemorating Josef Dolschek. He was an important Scoutleader in Styria and administrator of the castle.
  • Straß
    Straß in Steiermark
    Straß in Steiermark is a municipality in the district of Leibnitz in Styria, Austria....

    , Commemorative stone commemorating the first Scouting activities in Austria in 1909

Tyrol

  • Innsbruck
    Innsbruck
    - Main sights :- Buildings :*Golden Roof*Kaiserliche Hofburg *Hofkirche with the cenotaph of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor*Altes Landhaus...

     – a memorial for all deceased scouts of Tyrol, it is located at the Tummelplatz in Amras.
  • Glotzen (a mountain near Wattens), there is a Gipfelkreuz (cross on the summit of a mountain) made by the Scout group
    Scout Group
    The Scout Group is the local organisation for Scouting in most countries where it is active. It combines together the different sections into a single body. Scout Groups can consist of any number of sections in the different Age Groups in Scouting and Guiding...

     of Wattens
    Wattens
    Wattens is a market community in Austria which is the home of the Swarovski Kristallwelten, dedicated to the history surrounding the company, the man himself Daniel Swarovski and exhibitions of the crystals.It attracts visitors from the world over....

    , Glotzen, erected in 1958. It shows a Fleur-de-lis
    Fleur-de-lis in Scouting
    The fleur-de-lis is the main element in the logo of most Scouting organizations, representing a major theme in Scouting: the outdoors and wilderness. The three petals or leaves represent the threefold Scout Promise in much the same way as the three leaves of the trefoil represent the threefold...

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  • Malgrübler (a mountain in the Voldertal), there is a Gipfelkreuz called Scout cross . It was erected in 1957 commemorating the 100th birthday of the Founder from the Scout group of Hall in Tirol
    Hall in Tirol
    Hall in Tirol is a town in the Innsbruck-Land district of Tyrol, Austria. Located at an altitude of 574 m, about 5 km east of the state's capital Innsbruck in the Inn valley, it has a population of about 12,700 .-History:...

    .
  • Helm (a mountain in East Tyrol on the border to South Tyrol), there is a Gipfelkreuz erected in 1958, made by Josef Tschurtschenthaler and erected by Scouts from Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands.
  • Gilfert (a mountain in the Tux Alps
    Tux Alps
    The Tux Alps or Tux Prealps are a sub-group of the Austrian Central Alps, which in turn form part of the Eastern Alps within Central Europe. They are located entirely within the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. The Tux Alps are one of three mountain ranges that form an Alpine backdrop to the city...

    ), there is a Gipfelkreuz, commemorating the Scout Hermann Scherer from the Scout group Innsbruck 7. He died on the Gilfert through an avalanche
    Avalanche
    An avalanche is a sudden rapid flow of snow down a slope, occurring when either natural triggers or human activity causes a critical escalating transition from the slow equilibrium evolution of the snow pack. Typically occurring in mountainous terrain, an avalanche can mix air and water with the...

     in January 1959. The cross was erected in October 1959.

Upper Austria

  • At the site of the 7th World Scout Jamboree
    7th World Scout Jamboree
    The 7th World Scout Jamboree was held August 3 to 12, 1951 and was hosted by Austria at Bad Ischl. The attendance was 12,884 from 61 different parts of the world, with 675 German Scouts given a warm welcome as official participants in a World Jamboree for the first time...

    , Bad Ischl
    Bad Ischl
    Bad Ischl is a spa town in Austria. It lies in the southern part of Upper Austria, at the Traun River in the centre of the Salzkammergut region. The town consists of the Katastralgemeinden Ahorn, Bad Ischl, Haiden, Jainzen, Kaltenbach, Lauffen, Lindau, Pfandl, Perneck, Reiterndorf and Rettenbach...

    , are 3 memorial stones. One for the Jamboree, two for the Reunions 1991 and 2001
  • Commemorative plaque in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp
    Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp
    Mauthausen Concentration Camp grew to become a large group of Nazi concentration camps that was built around the villages of Mauthausen and Gusen in Upper Austria, roughly east of the city of Linz.Initially a single camp at Mauthausen, it expanded over time and by the summer of 1940, the...

    , commemorating members of the Scouts et Guides de France
    Scouts et Guides de France
    Scouts et Guides de France is the largest Scouting and Guiding association in France. It was formed on 1 September 2004 from the merger of two Roman Catholic Scouting organizations: the Guides de France and the Scouts de France...

     and ZHP, who died in this concentration camp
  • Lohnsburg
    Lohnsburg
    Lohnsburg is a municipality in the district of Ried im Innkreis in Upper Austria, Austria.-References:...

    , Rover Scouts
    Rover Scouts
    Rover Scouting is a service division of Scouting for young men, and in most countries, women. A group of Rovers, analogous to a Scout troop, is called a 'Crew.'...

     of the Catholic Scouts of Europe
    Catholic Scouts of Europe
    The Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas is a German Catholic Scouting organization with 2,500 members. It is part of the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d’Europe...

     renovate a chapel. It is named Chapel of the mercifulness of god . On the top of the tower is cross that looks like the emblem of the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe
    Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe
    The International Union of the Guides and Scouts of Europe is a traditional faith-based Scouting organization with 20 member associations in 17 European...

  • "Boy Scouts Street" in Freistadt
    Freistadt
    Freistadt is a small Austrian town in the state of Upper Austria in the region Mühlviertel. With a population of approximately 7,500 residents, it is a trade centre for local villages. Freistadt is the economic centre of a district of the same name District Freistadt...

  • Boy Scouts Square in Enns
    Enns (city)
    Enns is a city in the Austrian state of Upper Austria, located 281 m above sea level on the river Enns, which forms the border with the state of Lower Austria....

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Vienna

  • Commemorative plaque in Vienna, Apostelgasse 9, commemorating one of the first Austrian Scout troops
  • Commemorative stone in Vienna, Rathauspark commemorating 10th World Conference of ISGF in 1973.
  • Commemorative plaque in Vienna,Kahlenbergdörfl commemorating all deceased Austrian Scouts and Girl Guides
  • Gravesite of Emmerich Teuber
    Emmerich Teuber
    Emmerich Teuber began the first Scouting group in Vienna, Austria in 1912.Teuber later served on the International Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from its creation in 1922 until 1929.Teuber died as a result of the sufferings he had endured in a concentration...

    , Dornbacher Friedhof, Vienna
  • DDr. Heinrich Maier
    Heinrich Maier
    Heinrich Maier, DDr., born February 16, 1908 in Großweikersdorf, was executed on March 22, 1945 as the last victim of Hitler's régime in Vienna.He was a Roman Catholic priest, pedagogue, philosopher and a member of the Austrian resistance.-Family:...

     Street , Vienna
    Vienna
    Vienna is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million , and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre...

  • Johann-Petrak-Street , Vienna
    Vienna
    Vienna is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million , and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre...

    , Johann was an important Scoutmaster in Vienna. He founded 6 Scout troops in Vienna and was also active in underground Scouting during the German occupation.
  • Baden-Powell-Square , in a park in the 22nd district of Vienna.

Germany

  • Übersee, Quarter Baumgarten — a commemorative plaque on the ruins of a Scout house, burned down in 1934 by Hitler Youth
    Hitler Youth
    The Hitler Youth was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party. It existed from 1922 to 1945. The HJ was the second oldest paramilitary Nazi group, founded one year after its adult counterpart, the Sturmabteilung...

     and Sturmabteilung
    Sturmabteilung
    The Sturmabteilung functioned as a paramilitary organization of the National Socialist German Workers' Party . It played a key role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s...

  • Mannheim
    Mannheim
    Mannheim is a city in southwestern Germany. With about 315,000 inhabitants, Mannheim is the second-largest city in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, following the capital city of Stuttgart....

    , Hauptfriedhof — gravesite of Maximilian Bayer
    Maximilian Bayer
    Maximilian Bayer was the founder of Scouting in Germany, along with Alexander Lion. During World War I, he built the 27th Royal Prussian Jäger Battalion, later the core of the Finnish army.-Life:...

  • Dommershausen
    Dommershausen
    Dommershausen is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kastellaun, whose seat is in the like-named town.-Location:The municipality...

    , Quarter Dorweiler, Castle Waldeck – Memorial of the German Youth Movement
    German Youth Movement
    The German Youth Movement is a collective term for a cultural and educational movement that started in 1896. It consists of numerous associations of young people that focus on outdoor activities. The movement included German Scouting and the Wandervogel...

     -memorial stones for German youth leaders (i.e.Eberhard Koebel
    Eberhard Koebel
    Eberhard Koebel was a German youth leader, writer and publisher.Eberhard Koebel was born in Stuttgart on June 22, 1907. From the age of 13, in 1920, Koebel was a member of the Wandervogel...

    ) and Scoutmasters (i.e. Alexander Lion
    Alexander Lion
    Alexander Franz Anton Lion was the co-founder of the German Scout Movement.-Early life:Lion was born in Berlin, the second son of six children in a Jewish banker's family. His parents were the merchant and banker Max Lion and Cäcilia Loeser. Between 1876 and 1880 he was privately tutored at home,...

    , Maximilian Bayer
    Maximilian Bayer
    Maximilian Bayer was the founder of Scouting in Germany, along with Alexander Lion. During World War I, he built the 27th Royal Prussian Jäger Battalion, later the core of the Finnish army.-Life:...

    )
  • Simmern
    Simmern
    Simmern is a town of 8,000 inhabitants in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, the district seat of the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, and the seat of the like-named Verbandsgemeinde...

    , a memorial for all Scouts killed in action during the World Wars and all Scouts killed by the Nazis.
  • Gündelskopf, a mountain in the alps of the Allgäu
    Allgäu
    The Allgäu is a southern German region in Swabia. It covers the south of Bavarian Swabia and southeastern Baden-Württemberg. The region stretches from the prealpine lands up to the Alps...

    , Scouts and Guides of the Catholic Scouts of Europe
    Catholic Scouts of Europe
    The Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas is a German Catholic Scouting organization with 2,500 members. It is part of the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d’Europe...

     erected a cross on the top of the Gündelskopf to commemorate 100 years of Scouting and to honor the Lord
  • Burg Ludwigstein
    Burg Ludwigstein
    Burg Ludwigstein is a 15th-century castle overlooking the river Werra and surrounded by beautiful woodland. It stands southwest of the town of Witzenhausen in North Hesse and can easily be reached by car or train and bus...

    , a castle near Witzenhausen in centre of Germany. The castle is today the main centre of Bündische Jugend and many German and Austrian Scouting and Wandervogel
    Wandervogel
    Wandervogel is the name adopted by a popular movement of German youth groups from 1896 onward. The name can be translated as rambling, hiking or wandering bird and the ethos is to shake off the restrictions of society and get back to nature and freedom...

     association's. The castel was intended a memorial for members of the Wandervogel that were killed at 1st World War and includes today the archive of German Youth Movement
    German Youth Movement
    The German Youth Movement is a collective term for a cultural and educational movement that started in 1896. It consists of numerous associations of young people that focus on outdoor activities. The movement included German Scouting and the Wandervogel...

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  • Munich
    Munich
    Munich The city's motto is "" . Before 2006, it was "Weltstadt mit Herz" . Its native name, , is derived from the Old High German Munichen, meaning "by the monks' place". The city's name derives from the monks of the Benedictine order who founded the city; hence the monk depicted on the city's coat...

    , a Commemorative plaque for the first German Scout Group the 1.Münchner Pfadfinderzug in the Oskar-von-Miller-Gymnasium.
  • Fischach
    Fischach
    Fischach is a municipality in the district of Augsburg in Bavaria in Germany.-Geography:Fischach is situated in the "Naturpark Westliche Wälder" south of Augsburg...

    , Gravesite of Alexander Lion
    Alexander Lion
    Alexander Franz Anton Lion was the co-founder of the German Scout Movement.-Early life:Lion was born in Berlin, the second son of six children in a Jewish banker's family. His parents were the merchant and banker Max Lion and Cäcilia Loeser. Between 1876 and 1880 he was privately tutored at home,...

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  • Untergriesbach
    Untergriesbach
    Untergriesbach is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria in Germany....

    , Quarter Gottsdorf, Gravesite of Franz Paul Wimmer. Wimmer was one of the first Scoutleaders in Germany. A Commemorative plaque was erected in 2009.
  • Frankfurt am Main, a street is named "Boy Scouts Street" .
  • Frohnau
    Frohnau
    Frohnau is a locality in the Reinickendorf borough of Berlin, Germany. It lies in the extreme northern part of the city.- History :Founded in 1910, Frohnau was created whole as a planned community, corresponding to the early twentieth century idea of a Garden City...

    , Berlin, a street is named "Boy Scouts Street" .
  • Hessisch Lichtenau
    Hessisch Lichtenau
    Hessisch Lichtenau is a small town in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis in eastern Hesse, Germany. It was the 2006 host of the 46th Hessentag.-Location:...

    , a street is named Next to the Scout House.
  • Wolfsburg
    Wolfsburg
    Wolfsburg is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located on the River Aller northeast of Braunschweig , and is mainly notable as the headquarters of Volkswagen AG...

    , Quarter Kästorf, a street is named "Boy Scouts Street" .
  • Pforzheim
    Pforzheim
    Pforzheim is a town of nearly 119,000 inhabitants in the state of Baden-Württemberg, southwest Germany at the gate to the Black Forest. It is world-famous for its jewelry and watch-making industry. Until 1565 it was the home to the Margraves of Baden. Because of that it gained the nickname...

    , Herz-Jesu-Kirche, memorial for the German Catholic Scoutmaster Fred Joseph, who was killed in Auschwitz

Hungary

  • Budapest
    Budapest
    Budapest is the capital of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it is the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre. In 2011, Budapest had 1,733,685 inhabitants, down from its 1989 peak of 2,113,645 due to suburbanization. The Budapest Commuter...

     – Scout statue of the St. Emeric monument

Italy

  • "Baden-Powell street" , Monfalcone
    Monfalcone
    Monfalcone is a town and comune of the province of Gorizia , located on the coast of the Gulf of Trieste. Monfalcone means "Mount of Falcon" in Italian....

  • Commemorative plaque in Trieste
    Trieste
    Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of land lying between the Adriatic Sea and Italy's border with Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city...

     commemorating the See-Skaut-Schule/Scouti marini di Trieste (Sea Scouts School) 1915–1918. It was erected in 2009 by Austrian and Italian Scouts.


Netherlands

  • Nijmegen – Grave site of Jan van Hoof
    Jan van Hoof
    Jan Jozef Lambert van Hoof was a member of the Dutch resistance in World War II, where he cooperated with Allied Forces during Operation Market Garden, and was executed in action. Before and during the war, Van Hoof was a Rover Scout, and the scouting medal the Nationale Padvindersraad was named...

    . This brave Rover Scout was killed while helping the allies to liberate Nijmegen during World War II. His grave is adorned with the logo of the Katholieke Verkenners
    Scouting Nederland
    Scouting Nederland is the national Scout organisation of the Netherlands with approximately 110,000 members Scouting Nederland is the national Scout organisation of the Netherlands with approximately 110,000 members Scouting Nederland is the national Scout organisation of the Netherlands with...

    .

Poland

  • ZHP Memorial

Romania

  • Scout memorial in Tecuci
    Tecuci
    Tecuci is a city in the Galaţi county of Romania , situated among wooded hills, on the right bank of the Bârlad River, and at the junction of railways from Galaţi, Bârlad and Mărăşeşti.-History:...

    . It was destroyed in 1950 by communists
    Romanian Communist Party
    The Romanian Communist Party was a communist political party in Romania. Successor to the Bolshevik wing of the Socialist Party of Romania, it gave ideological endorsement to communist revolution and the disestablishment of Greater Romania. The PCR was a minor and illegal grouping for much of the...

     and re-erected in 1996.

Ukraine

  • L'viv
    • A cross with Scout lily and a Scout hat in honor of Ukrainian plastuny
      Plast
      The Plast National Scout Organization of Ukraine commonly called Ukrainian Plast or simply Plast is the largest Scouting organization in Ukraine.-First Phase: 1911-1920:...

       killed during two World Wars – Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      -History:Since its creation in 1787 as Łyczakowski Cemetery, it has been the main necropolis of the city's inteligentsia, middle and upper classes. Initially the cemetery was located on several hills in the borough of Lychakiv, following the imperial Austro-Hungarian edict ordering that all...

    • A memorial table in honour of Polish Scouts died during WWI – Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      -History:Since its creation in 1787 as Łyczakowski Cemetery, it has been the main necropolis of the city's inteligentsia, middle and upper classes. Initially the cemetery was located on several hills in the borough of Lychakiv, following the imperial Austro-Hungarian edict ordering that all...

    • A memorial table in honour of Ukrainian Scouts
      Plast
      The Plast National Scout Organization of Ukraine commonly called Ukrainian Plast or simply Plast is the largest Scouting organization in Ukraine.-First Phase: 1911-1920:...

       who set themselves free from Polish prison – Horodotska street
    • A memorial table in honour of founders of Polish Scouting (Andrzej and Olga Małkowskis) – Latin Cathedral
      Latin Cathedral, Lviv
      The Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in Lviv, in western Ukraine, usually called simply the Latin Cathedral , is located in city's Old Town, in the south western corner of market square....

    • Plast
      Plast
      The Plast National Scout Organization of Ukraine commonly called Ukrainian Plast or simply Plast is the largest Scouting organization in Ukraine.-First Phase: 1911-1920:...

      ova street (ukr. вулиця Пластова)
    • A grave of Oleksander Tysovsky
      Oleksander Tysovsky
      Dr. Oleksander Tysovsky , pseudonym: "Drot", was the founder of the Ukrainian Scouting organization Plast in 1911, and adapted the universal Scout principles to the needs and interests of Ukrainian youth. In 1944 he emigrated to Vienna...

      , founder of Plast – Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      -History:Since its creation in 1787 as Łyczakowski Cemetery, it has been the main necropolis of the city's inteligentsia, middle and upper classes. Initially the cemetery was located on several hills in the borough of Lychakiv, following the imperial Austro-Hungarian edict ordering that all...

    • A grave of Yuriy Starosol'skyi, Chief Scout of Plast from 1972–1991 – Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      Lychakivskiy Cemetery
      -History:Since its creation in 1787 as Łyczakowski Cemetery, it has been the main necropolis of the city's inteligentsia, middle and upper classes. Initially the cemetery was located on several hills in the borough of Lychakiv, following the imperial Austro-Hungarian edict ordering that all...


United Kingdom

  • Brownsea Island Scout camp
    Brownsea Island Scout camp
    The Brownsea Island Scout camp was a boys camping event on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour, southern England, organised by Lieutenant-General Baden-Powell to test his ideas for the book Scouting for Boys. Boys from different social backgrounds participated from 1 August to 8 August 1907 in...

     
  • Plaque at Seton Birthplace, Wellington Terrace, South Shields
    South Shields
    South Shields is a coastal town in Tyne and Wear, England, located at the mouth of the River Tyne to Tyne Dock, and about downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne...

    , Durham
    County Durham
    County Durham is a ceremonial county and unitary district in north east England. The county town is Durham. The largest settlement in the ceremonial county is the town of Darlington...

     (now part of South Tyneside
    South Tyneside
    South Tyneside is a metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear in North East England.It is bordered by four other boroughs - Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead to the west, Sunderland in the south, and North Tyneside to the north. The border county of Northumberland lies further north...

    )
  • One World Garden, Hylands Park, Chelmsford. Built as thanks for the use of Hylands Park during the 21st World Scout Jamboree 2007.
  • Scout Memorial, Nelson
    Nelson, Lancashire
    Nelson is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England, with a population of 28,998 in 2001. It lies 4 miles north of Burnley on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal....

    , Lancashire – The memorial is of a young boy scout in full uniform and stands on the forecourt area between Nelson Town Centre Library, the Town Hall and the new Liberata Business Centre. It was recently refurbished to a high standard by Pendle Borough Council and is one of a few such statues in the UK which commemorates Scouting losses in the Great War.
  • Buffalo Statue and Lawn, Gilwell Park
    Gilwell Park
    Gilwell Park is a camp site and activity centre for Scouting groups, as well as a training and conference centre for Scout Leaders. The 44 hectare site is in Sewardstonebury, Epping Forest, close to Chingford, London....

    , Epping Forest
    Epping Forest
    Epping Forest is an area of ancient woodland in south-east England, straddling the border between north-east Greater London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is managed by the City of London Corporation....

    , London – commemorates the Unknown Scout
    Unknown Scout
    The Unknown Scout was an anonymous member of The Boy Scout Association in the United Kingdom whose good turn inspired William D. Boyce to form the Boy Scouts of America .-Legend:...

     who helped spread Scouting to the United States
  • Bust of Robert Baden-Powell
    Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell
    Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, Bt, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB , also known as B-P or Lord Baden-Powell, was a lieutenant-general in the British Army, writer, and founder of the Scout Movement....

    , Gilwell Park
  • The Ideal Scout, Gilwell Park
    Gilwell Park
    Gilwell Park is a camp site and activity centre for Scouting groups, as well as a training and conference centre for Scout Leaders. The 44 hectare site is in Sewardstonebury, Epping Forest, close to Chingford, London....

     – a copy of the original statue in Philadelphia
  • Baden-Powell House
    Baden-Powell House
    Baden-Powell House, colloquially known as B-P House, is a Scouting hostel and conference centre in South Kensington, London, which was built as a tribute to Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting...

    , London, having a museum and granite statue of Baden-Powell by sculptor Don Potter
    Don Potter
    Donald Steele Potter , was an English sculptor, wood carver, potter and teacher.-Early life:Don Potter was born in Newington, near Sittingbourne, Kent, the son of a school teacher, and attended a private school...

  • Plaque in grounds of Richmond Castle, North Yorkshire, commemorating the period from 1908–1910 during which Baden-Powell lived in the barracks that formerly stood on site.

Canada

  • 8th World Scout Jamboree
    8th World Scout Jamboree
    The 8th World Scout Jamboree was held in 1955 and was hosted by Canada at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. The Jamboree saw the introduction of the World Membership Badge which is still worn on the uniforms of Scouts the world over....

    , Niagara-on-the-Lake
    Niagara-on-the-Lake
    Niagara-on-the-Lake is a Canadian town located in Southern Ontario where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region of the southern part of the province of Ontario. It is located across the Niagara river from Youngstown, New York, USA...

    , Ontario – 50th Anniversary Plaque
  • "Szare Szeregi" Monument in Berry's Bay, Canada
  • Ernest Thompson Seton Park, Toronto, Ontario
  • Historic Plaque, Lindsay, Ontario
    Lindsay, Ontario
    Lindsay is a community of 19,361 people on the Scugog River in the Kawartha Lakes region of south-eastern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately west of Peterborough...

  • The Seton Centre, Carberry, Manitoba
    Carberry, Manitoba
    Carberry is the largest town in the Rural Municipality of North Cypress in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. It is home to 1,502 people and is located 50 kilometres east of Brandon, Manitoba.-Economy:...

  • Seton Bridge, Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Manitoba
    Manitoba
    Manitoba is a Canadian prairie province with an area of . The province has over 110,000 lakes and has a largely continental climate because of its flat topography. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other...

  • Historic Plaque and Seton Woodland Park, on the Trans-Canada Highway
    Trans-Canada Highway
    The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins the ten provinces of Canada. It is, along with the Trans-Siberian Highway and Australia's Highway 1, one of the world's longest national highways, with the main route spanning 8,030 km...

     (east of Carberry, Manitoba
    Carberry, Manitoba
    Carberry is the largest town in the Rural Municipality of North Cypress in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. It is home to 1,502 people and is located 50 kilometres east of Brandon, Manitoba.-Economy:...

    )
  • Seton Coulee, near Runnymede, Saskatchewan 51.5°N 101.7°W
  • The Ernest Thompson Seton Medal — awarded annually by the Manitoba Naturalists Society http://www.manitobanature.ca
  • The Baden-Powell Trail
    Baden-Powell Trail
    The Baden-Powell Trail is a rugged but well-maintained trail that traverses Greater Vancouver's North Shore region. It was named after Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the world Scouting Movement.- Geography :...

     in North Vancouver, British Columbia
    North Vancouver, British Columbia
    There are two municipalities in the Greater Vancouver region of British Columbia, Canada, that use the name North Vancouver. These are:*The City of North Vancouver...

    .

Mexico

  • Scout Statue, Tlalpan Forest, Mexico City (Monumento al Scout, Bosque de Tlalpan, Ciudad de México)

United States

Scouting
  • Boy Scout Memorial
    Boy Scout Memorial
    The Boy Scout Memorial is a public artwork by American sculptor Donald De Lue, located at The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., United States. This sculpture was surveyed in 1993 as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! program...

     in President's Park
    President's Park
    President's Park, located in Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House, a visitor center, Lafayette Square, and The Ellipse. President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square. The current President's Park is administered by the National Park Service.-White House:Washington, D.C...

    , 15th Street and Constitution Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 38.8937°N 77.0344°W
  • The Ideal Scout, a statue outside the Cradle of Liberty Council
    Cradle of Liberty Council
    The Cradle of Liberty Council is a Boy Scouts of America council created in 1996 with the merger of the former Philadelphia Council and the former Valley Forge Council .-History:The present council is the result of the 1996 merger of Philadelphia and Valley Forge councils...

     headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Scouts Memorial, Whitman, Massachusetts
    Whitman, Massachusetts
    Whitman is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 14,489 as of the 2010 census. It is notable as being the place where the chocolate chip cookie was invented....

  • Jamboree Road
    Jamboree Road
    Jamboree Road is a major route through Orange County, California.-Route description:The southern terminus of Jamboree Road is at Bayside Drive, immediately before Balboa Island. It changes names, into Marine Ave., to make the very short journey over the water that separates Balboa from Newport...

     in Newport Beach, California, Site of the 1953 Jamboree
Founders
  • Robert Baden-Powell
    • Mount Baden-Powell  34.3586117°N 117.7645040°W
    • Baden-Powell Elementary School,Anaheim,California
  • Daniel Carter Beard
    Daniel Carter Beard
    Daniel Carter "Uncle Dan" Beard was an American illustrator, author, youth leader, and social reformer who founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905, which Beard later merged with the Boy Scouts of America .-Early life:...

    • Daniel Carter Beard Bridge
      Daniel Carter Beard Bridge
      The Daniel Carter Beard Bridge , is a twin span steel tied arch bridge crossing the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio. It carries Interstate 471 between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Newport, Kentucky. As to the origin of this nickname, its yellow arches are similar to the "Golden Arches" logo of...

       39.1006°N 84.4945°W
    • Beard Statue
      Daniel Carter Beard
      Daniel Carter "Uncle Dan" Beard was an American illustrator, author, youth leader, and social reformer who founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905, which Beard later merged with the Boy Scouts of America .-Early life:...

       in Covington, Kentucky
      Covington, Kentucky
      -Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 43,370 people, 18,257 households, and 10,132 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,301.3 people per square mile . There were 20,448 housing units at an average density of 1,556.5 per square mile...

      , Kentucky Historical Marker 39.0888°N 84.5066°W
    • The Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home
      Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home
      The Daniel Carter Beard Boyhood Home is a National Historic Landmark located in the Riverside Drive Historic District of Covington, Kentucky, overlooking the Licking River, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, Ohio...

       is a National Historic Landmark
      National Historic Landmark
      A National Historic Landmark is a building, site, structure, object, or district, that is officially recognized by the United States government for its historical significance...

      .
    • Daniel Carter Beard Memorial Square, New York City
      Flushing, Queens
      Flushing, founded in 1645, is a neighborhood in the north central part of the City of New York borough of Queens, east of Manhattan.Flushing was one of the first Dutch settlements on Long Island. Today, it is one of the largest and most diverse neighborhoods in New York City...

       40.7638°N 73.8283°W
    • Daniel Carter Beard School, New York City 40.7638°N 73.8283°W
    • Beard gravesite, Brick Church Cemetery aka Reformed Church Cemetery, New Hempstead, New York
      New Hempstead, New York
      New Hempstead, formally known as Kakiat , is a village in the Town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States located north of New Square; east of Wesley Hills; south of Pomona and west of New City...

      , 41.1392°N 74.0647°W
    • Mt. Beard, a peak near Mt. McKinley in Alaska
      Alaska
      Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area. It is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait...

      .
  • William D. Boyce
    William D. Boyce
    William Dickson "W. D." Boyce was an American newspaper man, entrepreneur, magazine publisher, and explorer. He was the founder of the Boy Scouts of America and the short-lived Lone Scouts of America . Born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, he acquired a love for the outdoors early in his life...

     
    • Boyce gravesite, Ottawa Avenue Cemetery
      Ottawa Avenue Cemetery
      The Ottawa Avenue Cemetery is located in Ottawa, Illinois. Originally founded as the Ottawa Cemetery Association in 1847 by George H. Norris and was incorporated in 1865.- External links :**...

      , Ottawa, Illinois
      Ottawa, Illinois
      Ottawa is a city located at the confluence of the Illinois River and Fox River in LaSalle County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 18,786...

       41.336944°N 88.866389°W
  • Frederick Russell Burnham
    Frederick Russell Burnham
    Frederick Russell Burnham, DSO was an American scout and world traveling adventurer known for his service to the British Army in colonial Africa and for teaching woodcraft to Robert Baden-Powell, thus becoming one of the inspirations for the founding of the international Scouting Movement.Burnham...

    • Mount Burnham
      Mount Burnham
      Mount Burnham is one of the highest peaks in the San Gabriel Mountains. It is in the Sheep Mountain Wilderness. It is named for Frederick Russell Burnham the famous American military scout who taught scoutcraft to Robert Baden-Powell and became one of the inspirations for the founding of the Boy...

       34.22°N 117.47°W
    • Burnham gravesite, Three Rivers Cemetery, Three Rivers, California
      Three Rivers, California
      Three Rivers is a census-designated place in Tulare County, California, United States. The population was 2,182 at the 2010 census, down from 2,248 at the 2000 census....

       36.2715°N 118.5311°W
  • William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt
    • Hillcourt grave — buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery (Row 8, Block I) in Mendham, New Jersey
      Mendham, New Jersey
      Mendham is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, in the United States. As of the 2000 Census, the borough population was 5,097.While New Jersey was an English colony, Mendham Township was formed on March 29, 1749 as a new governmental entity, from portions of Hanover Township, Morris Township,...

       (near Schiff Scout Reservation
      Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation
      The Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation, located in central New Jersey, was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years. It was named after Mortimer L. Schiff, the father of John M...

      ). 40.7755°N 74.6024°W
  • Ernest Thompson Seton
    Ernest Thompson Seton
    Ernest Thompson Seton was a Scots-Canadian who became a noted author, wildlife artist, founder of the Woodcraft Indians, and one of the founding pioneers of the Boy Scouts of America . Seton also influenced Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting...

    • Seton Memorial Library and Museum
    • Seton Village, New Mexico
      Seton Village, New Mexico
      Seton Village was an unincorporated community in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It grew around the 32-room "castle" built by artist, author, and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton located a few miles southeast of Santa Fe....

      . Registered National Historic Landmark and a New Mexico State Cultural Property 35.5989°N 105.9331°W
    • The Ernest Thompson Seton Award – Campfire Girls of America
      Camp Fire USA
      Camp Fire USA, originally Camp Fire Girls of America, is a nationwide American youth organization that began in 1910. The organization has been co-ed since 1975 and welcomes youth from pre-kindergarten through age 21. Camp Fire was the first nonsectarian, multicultural organization for girls in...

  • James E. West
    James E. West (Scouting)
    Dr. James E. West was a lawyer and an advocate of children's rights, who became the first professional Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America , serving from 1911–1943. Upon his retirement from the BSA, West was given the title of Chief Scout.-Personal life:His father died around the...

    • West gravesite – [Section 187, Lot 14037, (Computer Number 15669), Kensico Cemetery
      Kensico Cemetery
      Kensico Cemetery, located in Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, was founded in 1889, when many New York City cemeteries were becoming full, and rural cemeteries were being created near the railroads which served the city...

      , Valhalla, New York
      Valhalla, New York
      Valhalla is an unincorporated hamlet and census-designated place that is located within the town of Mount Pleasant, New York, in Westchester County. Its population was 3,162 at the 2010 U.S. Census...

Others
  • Four Chaplains memorial
    Four Chaplains
    The Four Chaplains, also sometimes referred to as the "Immortal Chaplains," were four United States Army chaplains who gave their lives to save other civilian and military personnel during the sinking of the troop ship USAT Dorchester during World War II. They helped other soldiers board lifeboats...

  • The Memorial Mall at Camp Tuckahoe -Dedicated to members of the "Council Eternal" (a Scout or Scouter who has died). 40.0981°N 77.0954°W
    • Chapel at the top of the mall was dedicated in memory of Rabbi Goode, one of the Four Chaplains.

Australia

A memorial to the young scout Timothy Brooks Jones (1954–1969) was erected in 1971 by the 1st North Epping Scout Group. Tim died in a tragic swimming accident, unrelated to scouts, in December 1969. Scouts was an integral part of Tim's life and he spent a vast amount of his time in bush land adjoining the Scout Den. A plaque in his honour has been placed at the base of a flag pole outside the North Epping hall.

Unfortunately the flag pole developed a severe lean so for safety reasons the Epping Scout Troop removed it using their pioneering-construction skills. At the decommissioning of the flag pole a small ceremony was held for Timothy Brooks Jones.
The plaque was re-dedicated in a ceremony coinciding with the centenary of Scouting in Australia.

At Gilwell Park, Gembrook, Victoria the De Molnar Memorial Hall was opened 26 January 1964.
The building commemorates the former International Commissioner and Deputy Camp Chief of Hungary and Chairman of Melbourne Scout District Fritz de Molnar.

Central and South America

Brazil

  • A statue honoring Baden-Powell, inscribed "Founder of Scouting", is located in a park in the Gloria section of central Rio de Janeiro
    Rio de Janeiro
    Rio de Janeiro , commonly referred to simply as Rio, is the capital city of the State of Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city of Brazil, and the third largest metropolitan area and agglomeration in South America, boasting approximately 6.3 million people within the city proper, making it the 6th...

    .
  • A statue on the Praia do Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro
    Rio de Janeiro
    Rio de Janeiro , commonly referred to simply as Rio, is the capital city of the State of Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city of Brazil, and the third largest metropolitan area and agglomeration in South America, boasting approximately 6.3 million people within the city proper, making it the 6th...

     was given to the youth of Brazil by the youth of Chile for their aid in the 1923 earthquake. A stamp honoring the statue was issued in 1954.

Venezuela

  • A Full Torso Statue it's located in Bello Campo, Municipio Chacao, Estado Miranda, Caracas, Venezuela.

Film tributes

  • Ernest Thompson Seton, Keeper of the Wild (1974) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as CBC and officially as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster...

  • Seton's Manitoba (1984) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation


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