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CodeDS/UK/4279
NameBaden-Powell; Robert (22 February 1857-8 January 1941); Baron OM GCMG GCVO KCB KStJ DL; British Army officer and founder and first Chief Scout of the Boy Scout Movement
Variations of NameRobert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell | Lord Baden-Powell
Dates22 February 1857-8 January 1941
GenderMale (cisgender)
Place of Birth/OriginPaddington, London, England (born)
RelationshipsSon of Reverend Professor Baden Powell (mathematician and theologian) and Henrietta Grace
Grandson of William Henry Smyth and Thomas Warington (British Consul)
Godson of Robert Stephenson (railway and civil engineer)
Spouse of Olave St Clair Soames
BiographyLieutenant General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB, KStJ, DL was a British Army officer, writer, founder and first Chief Scout of the world-wide Boy Scout Movement, and founder, with his sister Agnes, of the world-wide Girl Guide / Girl Scout Movement. Baden-Powell authored the first editions of the seminal work Scouting for Boys, which was an inspiration for the Scout Movement.

Educated at Charterhouse in Surrey, Baden-Powell served in the British Army from 1876 until 1910 in India and Africa. In 1899, during the Second Boer War in South Africa, Baden-Powell successfully defended the town in the Siege of Mafeking. Several of his military books, written for military reconnaissance and scout training in his African years, were also read by boys. In 1907, he held a demonstration camp, the Brownsea Island Scout camp, which is now seen as the beginning of Scouting. Based on his earlier books, particularly Aids to Scouting, he wrote Scouting for Boys, published in 1908 by Sir Arthur Pearson, for boy readership. In 1910 Baden-Powell retired from the army and formed The Boy Scouts Association.

The first Scout Rally was held at The Crystal Palace in 1909. Girls in Scout uniform attended, telling Baden-Powell that they were the "Girl Scouts". In 1910, Baden-Powell and his sister Agnes Baden-Powell started the Girl Guides Movement. In 1912 he married Olave St Clair Soames. He gave guidance to the Scout and Girl Guide movements until retiring in 1937.

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