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World Scout Jamboree at Vogelenzang (Netherlands) 1937

Lord Baden-Powell


The World Scout Jamboree is a Scouting jamboree of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, typically attended by several tens of thousands of Scouts from around the world, aged 14 to 17.

The Scouting program became an international success following its founding by Robert Baden-Powell in 1907. With its continuing growth, the founder of the movement saw a need for a gathering of representatives of Scouting from all around the world. The general aim was to foster a worldwide brotherhood, and to help the young Scouts in the movement learn about other peoples and nations by direct interaction with them.

It was in 1920 that the first World Scout Jamboree was realized, held in the Olympia halls in Kensington, London. Symbolically, the Jamboree site bore the name of the birthplace of the Olympic Games, Olympia. 8,000 Scouts from 34 countries attended the event.

Thereafter, a Jamboree has been held every four years.

The fifth Jamboree was helt in Vogelenzang/Bloemendaal in the Netherlands in the period July 31 - August 9, 1937. There were 28750 participants from 51 different countries.


Opening July 31 1937

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The Jamboree in Vogelenzang/Bloemendaal in the Netherlands was opened on July 31, 1937 by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.

Lord Baden-Powell was present at well.

The main camp was at Vogelenzang, the Sea Scout camp was at Bennebroek, now both part of the municipality Bloemendaal.







Philately

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On April 1 1937, the Netherlands Postal Services came with a series of three stamps to promote the coming event. The stamps picture the scouting emblem French lily, flags and marching drums, and the greek god Hermes (as messenger and attendant).

The Netherlands Railways (NS) organised a special train from Haarlem to Vogelenzang for the transport of the attendants to the Jamboree
In Netherlands Indies 2 postage stamps appeared with a surcharge for the benefit of the Netherlands Indies Scout Association, together with a special (first) flight cover