Book - "Rangers" by N Whelpton & K Streatfeild
1926Soft paperback. 77 white pages with black printed text
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
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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"
The Hon. Fflorens Roch (12 Feb 1879 -18 March 1969) was an author and chief commissioner for Girl Guides in Wales.
Other items from Busselton Historical Society
- Book - "Practical Mechanic's Journal" - owned by John Herring
- Oral History - Ben and Diane Tas
- Oral History - Peter Delfs
- Framed Locality Plan - West Busselton Subdivision
- Photograph - Busselton Womens Hockey Association Parade
- Girl Guides - photo of Busselton Unit
- Photograph - Southern Districts Agricultural Society 1990
- Photograph - Picnic group (Druids & Foresters)
- Photograph - Mary Earnshaw
- Photograph - Adrian Calero Monger
- Photograph - Picnic group
- Photograph - Acton Park Football Team 1929
