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the breakfast. We walked as far as Chadbury Lock and on the way passed a chain 019464 ferry whose purpose we couldn't guess as it crossed the river at a point where there were just fields on both banks with no paths leading to it.
08.00 On returning to camp we breakfasted and washed up. The rain looked as though it had set in for the day so we decided that there was nothing to be gained in waiting for it to stop and accordingly
This is a scan of a page from the Gilwell Note Book for Woodbadge Training for Roger H. Tingle, 37th Wolverhampton Sea Scouts from the 1960s.
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