Book - "Rangers" by N Whelpton & K Streatfeild

1926
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Overview

Soft paperback. 77 white pages with black printed text

Historical information

Rangers are a key part of the Girl Guide movement, particularly in Australia. They are typically aged between 14 and 17 and are responsible for planning and organizing their own activities. Rangers are known for their independence and leadership skills, often working in teams to achieve their goals. They are also involved in various activities that promote personal development, leadership, and community engagement.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-124-2026.072
Themes
Material
Width
120 mm
Height or length
185 mm
Depth
10 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Front of book: "Rangers by Naomi Whelpton & Kitty Streatfield. With a foreword by Nanette Bewley, Head of Rangers, and additional chapters by Vivien Rhys Davids & Fflorens Roch"

Handwritten signature on inside page: "E M Yates"

Contextual information

The Hon. Fflorens Roch (12 Feb 1879 -18 March 1969) was an author and chief commissioner for Girl Guides in Wales.

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Place made
United Kingdom
Year
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Last modified
Sunday, 22 February, 2026
Completeness
100
Busselton Historical Society

Busselton Historical Society

Book "RANGERS"
Book "RANGERS"
Book "RANGERS"

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