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16 December 1858. Paddington, London, United Kingdom. Died. 2 June 1945. (1945-06-02) (aged 86) Agnes Smyth Baden-Powell (16 December 1858 – 2 June 1945) was the younger sister of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, and was most noted for her work in establishing the Girl Guide movement as a female counterpart to her older brother's ...
Feb 21, 2020 · https://peoplepill.com/people/agnes-baden-powell/ She Embraced STEM before STEM Was Cool. Agnes was fascinated by science and explored many dimensions. She was a respected apiarist, kept a flocks of birds, bees, and butterflies. She maintained a long friendship with radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi.
Jul 10, 2013 · In 1915 Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the worldwide Scouts movement, published his DIY guide to espionage, My Adventures as a Spy . Mark Kaufman explores how the book's ideas to utilise such natural objects as butterflies, moths and leaves, worked to mythologize British resourcefulness and promote a certain 'weaponization of the pastoral'.
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The Three Baden-Powells: Robert, Agnes and Olave This is the story, very briefly told, of three remarkable people. Robert Baden-Powell started the Boy Scouts. His sister, Agnes, helped him organize a similar movement for girls, the Girl Guides. Olave spent her life, after her marriage to Robert, promoting Guiding and Scouting.
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Agnes kept bees, birds and butterflies in her home. In 1900, The Royal Magazine published an article about 'The Baden-Powell bees', illustrating the bizarre beehives built by Agnes and her mother, including one in the shape of a bicycle.
The best time to see the butterflies is during the months from November to February, before they fly back north to the U.S. and Canada in the spring. The terrain is also ideal for hiking, with picturesque forest trails and spectacular hilltop views.
The founder of Boy Scouting, Robert Baden-Powell worked as a spy before W.W.I in the Balkans. His line drawings of butterflies actually conceal details of military structures (in this image the small dots in the wings are gun emplacements, and the squared lines fortifications). ZULU Warrior. A Bivouac.