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Australia

Australian Scouts gathered to hear camp announcements.
Archbishop of Canterbury & B-P
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Cardinal Bourne
Belgium
Dinner in the Belgian section.
Brazil
A musical party. Members of the Brazilian troop.
B-P
B-P & Archbishop and Cardinal
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Cardinal Bourne
B-P & Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales with the Chief Scout
B-P & Prince of Wales (March Past)
The March Past during the visit of the Prince of Wales.
B-P and Staff
The Chief Scout with Lieutenant-Colonel Granville Walton, et.al.
British Guiana
Dinner time in the camp fo the British Guiana troop.
Camp Entrance
The Entrance to Arrow Park where the Jamboree was held.
Campfire
Canada
The Duke of Connaught, chatting with members of the Canadian Bodyguard
Cardinal Bourne
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Robert Baden-Powell and Cardinal Bourne
Czechoslovakia
Members of the Czechoslovakia troop preparing their tents.
Denmark
A musical interlude in the Danish camp.
Egypt
Egyptian Scouts outside their headquarters tent.
England (UK)
English and German Scouts in camp fellowship.
England (UK)
From Industrial Middlesbrough.
France
A cheery group of Boy Scouts from France.
France
The French troop busy making their camp.
Germany
American Scouts welcoming the German troop on the latters arrival at Arrowe Park.
Germany
English and German Scouts in camp fellowship.
Gibralter
Sea Scouts figured largely in the troop sent by Gibralter
Greece
Greece was represented by Sea Scouts as well as Boy Scouts.
Handicapped
The Deaf and Dumb troop receiving their daily instructions.
Handicapped
There was also a blind troop at the Jamboree. They are here seen at breakfast.
Holland
A happy group in the Dutch camp, one of the largest.
Hospital
Cheerful occupants of one of the wards of the Jamboree Hospital.
Iceland
Some of the members of the Iceland troop.
India Gateway
The Main Entrance to the Indian Section.
Iraq
The Prince of Wales talking to Iraqi Scouts.
Ireland
Irish Free State Scouts and their "hut."
Jamboree Spirit
The Jamboree spirit. Scottish Scouts fraternising with Norwegian Scouts
King George V
H.M. The King, a patron of the Scout Movement.
Latvia
From Eastern Europe. A group of Scouts from Latvia.
March Past (Prince of Wales & B-P)
The March Past during the visit of the Prince of Wales.
New Zealand
Maori decorations were a feature of the New Zealand Camp.
Netherlands
A happy group in the Dutch camp, one of the largest.
Newfoundland
Representatives of Newfoundland, the oldest English colony.
Nigeria
Northern Ireland
A section of a large party of Scouts who represented Northern Ireland.
Norway
The Jamboree spirit. Scottish Scouts fraternising with Norwegian Scouts
Poland
Prince of Wales & B-P
The Prince of Wales with the Chief Scout
Prince of Wales & B-P (March Past)
The March Past during the visit of the Prince of Wales.
Russia (NORS. In Exile)
The novel table of the Russian contingent.
Scotland
The Prince of Wales passing through the Scottish camp during his tour of inspection
Scotland
The Jamboree spirit. Scottish Scouts fraternising with Norwegian Scouts
Siam
Sierra Leone
South Africa
Members of the South Africa contingent
Spain
Some of the Scouts representing Spain at the Jamboree
Sweden
Swedish Scouts with their distinctive tent.
Switzerland
Swiss Scouts busy on the Jamboree ground.
Trinidad
Members of another British colony–Trinidad.
USA
Sturdy members of the American contingent.
USA
American Scouts welcoming the German troop on the latters arrival at Arrowe Park.
Wales
Part of the Welsh contingent at the Jamboreee.
Yugoslavia
Members of the Yugoslavia contingent, which was 100 strong.
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