It was visited by Lord Baden-Powell in 1926.
It is probable that Lord Baden-Powell was aware of the proceedings.
The original Scout Law, written by Lord Baden-Powell, appeared in 1908.
Lord Baden-Powell arrived at the Jamboree after opening day, and was received by a welcoming parade of all the Scouts.
The visit is described in Lord Baden-Powell's book entitled African Adventures.
It was named after Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the world Scouting Movement.
Lord Baden-Powell staged the first ever scout camp here in 1907.
Its revered leader and founder, Lord Baden-Powell, was to be immediately arrested.
Fourstones was the site of the first official Boy Scouts camp held by Lord Baden-Powell in 1908.
Gordon Park, a Scout campground and training area, was visited by Lord Baden-Powell on 1936.