Boy Scouts Drill Hall, Ludgershall

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Boy Scouts Drill Hall, Ludgershall

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 20 Mar 2015

Opened as that in 1912, here (in 2015) signed as the headquarters of the 1st Ludgershall Scout Group. This group appeared to be a member of the dissident, traditionalist Baden-Powell Scouts' Association. They were later evicted and had to use other premises and to take a different name, as not part of the mainstream scouting movement.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.256928
Longitude
-1.623499