The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here:

Scout Jamboree

The simple pleasure of camping with my Scout group from Ockham, has been a lasting and warm memory over the years. Our Scout room was over the stables in Lady Lovelace's Ockham Park estate. Opposite our camp on Ranmore was a group from Canada, they had made an entrance gateway with a thatched roof with a single vertical pole crossed at waist hieght with pole lashed tightly, the whole revolving on a greased stump of wood. We thought it was very grand. The weather was very hot and our uniforms were dark blue, so I fainted what with cutting my knee on barbed wire, I suffered in a good cause. When was this jamboree? I think it was about 1938, can anyone help? It was a large camp and must have taken some organising, how many of those young men survived the then coming war? One in particular did not come home, he was a Rover Scout, his name was Jack Tarling. If I may, I dedicate the above to Jack and his fellow Scouts.

Written by William Langley. To send William Langley a private message, click here.

A memory of Ranmore Common in Surrey shared on Thursday, 22nd July 2010.

Memories Links

Other memories of

See more memories of Ranmore Common

Ranmore Common homepage

Add a Memory for another place

Tips & Ideas

How does Ranmore Common feature in your personal history?

What are your best memories of Ranmore Common?

How has Ranmore Common changed over the years?

Share memories about your local community, its history and people.

Comments

0 comments have been shared so far in response to the memory "Scout Jamboree".

Why not get involved and post your comments using the comment form below.

Post a Comment about this Memory

To post a comment about this Memory, complete the form below. Your comment will appear alongside the original Memory on the website. If you wish to send a private message (not published on the website) to the person that wrote the Memory, click here.

Subject: RE: Scout Jamboree
You have to be logged in to be able to post a comment.
If you have a Frith account, then please log in below, if not, click here to create one.
Email:
Password:
Comment:
  Note: There is a 300-word limit - you have 300 words remaining.

© Copyright 1998-2012 Frith Content Inc. All rights reserved.