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Lord Baden-Powell Bobblehead
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This backpack belonged to William (Bill) Lewis, one of the founders of Kingston Scout Museum. The walking stick was likely made from a dead branch found in the woods by a Scouter, then whittled away to make walking stick for hiking. The names were written by camp participants as a memento.
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Just two of the many books and music collections
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This shovel was used to dig latrines and rainwater trenches for tents.
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This Coleman lantern was made in Canada in the 1930s, and the globe is made from a kind of crystal called mica instead of glass. There are mica mines throughout Southeastern Ontario. Donated by George Keleher.
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Wooden-Carved statue of Scout
Carved statue of Scout
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Scout Knives
Scout Knives
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Mounted Beaver Skull
Mounted Beaver Skull
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Lord Baden-Powell Bobblehead
Lord Baden-Powell Bobblehead
This backpack belonged to William (Bill) Lewis, one of the founders of Kingston Scout Museum. The walking stick was likely made from a dead branch found in the woods by a Scouter, then whittled away to make walking stick for hiking. The names were written by camp participants as a memento.
This backpack belonged to William (...
Just two of the many books and music collections
Just two of the many books and musi...
This shovel was used to dig latrines and rainwater trenches for tents.
This shovel was used to dig latrine...
This Coleman lantern was made in Canada in the 1930s, and the globe is made from a kind of crystal called mica instead of glass. There are mica mines throughout Southeastern Ontario. Donated by George Keleher.
This Coleman lantern was made in Ca...
Wooden-Carved statue of Scout
Carved statue of Scout
Carved statue of Scou
Scout Knives
Scout Knives
Scout Knives
Mounted Beaver Skull
Mounted Beaver Skull
Mounted Beaver Skull