Allison Greenlees, the Glossary
Allison Greenlees (born Allison Hope Cargill; 13 August 1896 – 4 August 1979) formed a group of girl scouts before it was possible for her to become Scotland's first ever Girl Guide and a founder member of Girlguiding Scotland.[1]
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14 relations: Agnes Baden-Powell, Boy Scouts, Brownies (Scouting), Edinburgh, Girl Guides, Girlguiding Scotland, Hillhead, James Greenlees, Park School for Girls, Scouting for Boys, Silver Fish Award, Sir John Cargill, 1st Baronet, The Daily Telegraph, Women's Emergency Corps.
- People educated at Laurel Bank School
- People from Hillhead
Agnes Baden-Powell
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 Scouting Movement. Allison Greenlees and Agnes Baden-Powell are Scouting pioneers.
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Boy Scouts
Boy Scouts may refer to.
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Brownies (Scouting)
Brownies are the section in the Girl Guides (or in the United States, Girl Scouts) organisation for girls aged eight years old to twelve years old. Allison Greenlees and Brownies (Scouting) are girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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Girl Guides
Girl Guides (known as Girl Scouts in the United States and some other countries) is a worldwide movement, originally and largely still designed for girls and women only. Allison Greenlees and girl Guides are girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.
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Girlguiding Scotland
Girlguiding Scotland is part of the worldwide Guiding movement.
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Hillhead
Hillhead (Hullheid, Ceann a' Chnuic) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland.
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James Greenlees
Dr.
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Park School for Girls
Park School for Girls was a private all-girls school situated in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Scouting for Boys
Scouting for Boys: A handbook for instruction in good citizenship is a book on Boy Scout training, published in various editions since 1908.
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Silver Fish Award
The Silver Fish Award is the highest adult award in Girlguiding. Allison Greenlees and Silver Fish Award are girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.
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Sir John Cargill, 1st Baronet
Sir John Traill Cargill, 1st Baronet, DL, JP (10 January 1867 – 24 January 1954) was a Scottish oil magnate.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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Women's Emergency Corps
The Women's Emergency Corps was a service organisation founded in 1914 by Evelina Haverfield, Decima Moore, and the Women's Social and Political Union to contribute to the war effort of the United Kingdom in World War I. The corps was intended to train woman doctors, nurses and motorcycle messengers.
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See also
People educated at Laurel Bank School
- Allison Greenlees
- Ann Paton, Lady Paton
- Anne Gillespie Shaw
- Anne Kristen
- Ayesha Hazarika, Baroness Hazarika
- Elizabeth MacLennan
- Frances Cairncross
- Frances Yates
- Gwyn Singleton
- Helen Steven
- Jenny Gilbertson
- Laura Kuenssberg
- Margaret Cunnison
- Rona MacKie
- Rosemary Bamforth
- Sally Magnusson
People from Hillhead
- Alastair McCorquodale
- Allison Greenlees
- Anne Strachan Robertson
- Gilmour Anderson
- Gordon Ogilvie (priest)
- Grant Richards (publisher)
- Helen Paxton Brown
- Isabel de Madariaga
- Jeremy Isaacs
- Jimmy Inglis (footballer, born 1951)
- John Joy Bell
- Katharine Cameron
- Stewart Conn
- William Ramsay
- William Stubbs (educator)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison_Greenlees
Also known as Allison Cargill, Allison Hope Cargill.