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Boy Scouts - Visit of Sir Robert Baden-Powell To D.C. Making Fire, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Boy Scouts - Visit of Sir Robert Baden-Powell To D.C. Making Fire, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Boy Scouts - Visit of Sir Robert Baden-Powell To D.C. Making Fire, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Boy Scouts - Visit of Sir Robert Baden-Powell To D.C. Making Fire, 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Boy Scouts - Visit of Sir Robert Baden-Powell To [Washington] D.C. Making Fire, 1911. [Bushcraft demonstration: scout using a bow drill to start a fire]
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This photograph, titled "Boy Scouts - Visit of Sir Robert Baden-Powell To D.C. Making Fire, 1911," showcases an exciting moment during Sir Robert Baden-Powell's visit to Washington D.C. The renowned British Army officer and the founder of the Boy Scouts Movement is seen demonstrating bushcraft skills to a group of eager Boy Scouts. The focus of the image is on a scout in traditional Boy Scout uniform, intently using a bow drill to create friction and start a fire. His determination is evident as he rubs the drill against a piece of wood, with smoke starting to rise and a small flame flickering into existence. The scout wears a hat adorned with the Boy Scouts of America logo, adding to the sense of pride and accomplishment. The photograph was captured by Harris & Ewing, a prominent Washington D.C. photography studio, and is now part of the George W. Harris Collection at the Library of Congress. The image is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Boy Scouts Movement and the importance of outdoor skills and education.
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