• Woodcraft Folk is a UK-based educational movement for children and young people. Founded in 1925 and grown by volunteers, it has been a registered charity...
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    Scoutcraft Woodcraft (youth movement) Woodcraft Folk Woodcraft Indians (the Woodcraft League of America) Kephart, Horace (1906), Camping and Woodcraft: A Handbook...
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  • Wapenshaw (category The Woodcraft Folk)
    the United Kingdom for rifle or other gun shows, particularly those involving historic weapons. Wapenshaw is also widely used by The Woodcraft Folk to...
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  • portal The Woodcraft Folk Woodcraft Indians Scoutcraft Bushcraft Woodcraft Folk at Curlie Woodcraft League Histories History of the Woodcraft Folk in the UK...
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  • Leslie Paul (category People associated with the Woodcraft Folk)
    writer and founder of the Woodcraft Folk. Born in Dublin on 30 April 1905, Leslie Paul grew up in Honor Oak, southeast London, the second child of advertising...
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  • Woodcraft League of America, originally called the Woodcraft Indians and League of Woodcraft Indians, is a youth program, established by Ernest Thompson...
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    Gardiner". "Home". Woodcraft Folk. Wallace Martin, The 'New Age' under Orage, Manchester University, 1967. For the megaphone metaphor, see the Kibbo Kift cartoon...
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    Michelle Collins (category People associated with the Woodcraft Folk)
    degree. In the 1970s, Collins was a member of the youth organisation the Woodcraft Folk, and visited Romania with the group. Collins trained at the Royal Court...
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    Lloyd Russell-Moyle (category People associated with the Woodcraft Folk)
    studied at the University of Bradford and the University of Sussex. Russell-Moyle worked at the National Youth Agency, chairing The Woodcraft Folk and as...
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  • the flag and team variants of tag, or variants of field games like football, rugby, and ultimate Frisbee. Some youth clubs such as the Woodcraft Folk...
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  • Angry young men (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    from the autobiography of Leslie Paul, founder of the Woodcraft Folk, whose Angry Young Man was published in 1951. Following the success of the Osborne...
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    Denis Goldberg (category People associated with the Woodcraft Folk)
    movement at the Anti-Apartheid Committee of the United Nations and also became involved in Woodcraft Folk, a British civic movement for young people in...
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    Simon Calder (category Alumni of the University of Warwick)
    correspondent for The Independent. In 1962, Calder joined the Woodcraft Folk and travelled with the group to the Lake District. That same year, after the USSR sent...
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    John Hargrave (category People associated with the Woodcraft Folk)
    21 November 1982), (woodcraft name 'White Fox'), was a prominent youth leader in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s, Head Man of the Kibbo Kift, described...
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  • links to the original formal organisation, with little interest in publicity and few surviving overt connections with the Woodcraft Folk or the Forest School...
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  • Scout association in Europe, representing 35% of the membership of the European Scout Region. Woodcraft Folk is a UK-based educational movement for children...
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  • Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Swaziland and Lesotho) Winds Across the Bay (US) The Woodcraft Folk (UK) World Assembly of Youth World Assembly of Muslim Youth...
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    Co-operatives UK (category 1870 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    memory of the co-operative activist George Jacob Holyoake. Membership of Co-operatives UK includes organisations as diverse as the Woodcraft Folk, Suma Wholefoods...
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  • District Fellows (category The Woodcraft Folk)
    District Fellows (also known as DFs) is the name given to the 16- to 20-year-old age group of the Woodcraft Folk, a UK-based cooperative educational movement...
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    Abbey Wood (category Districts of the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
    The Caravan Club. The co-operative woods were also the site of the first camp for the Woodcraft Folk. St. Michael and All Angels Parish Church was opened...
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    Occupy movement hand signals (category Occupy movement in the United States)
    events prior to the Occupy Wall Street protests. These include: Camp for Climate Action The Woodcraft Folk Direct Action Network The 15-M Movement beginning...
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  • Europe the socialist Red Falcons form the International Falcon Movement - Socialist Education International (IFM-SEI). The Woodcraft Folk is the UK associate...
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  • Sust'n'Able (category The Woodcraft Folk)
    Sust 'n' Able is the Woodcraft Folk's programme of education for sustainable development. The project was the theme of the Woodcraft Folk's 2001 international...
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  • British co-operative movement (category Co-operatives in the United Kingdom)
    originally developed by the party and now operates independently across the wider mutual sector in the United Kingdom. The Woodcraft Folk is an organisation...
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    replacing the turf afterwards to hide any evidence of the fire.[citation needed] The youth organization Woodcraft Folk also does this.[citation needed] The remains...
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  • Grith Fyrd (category Intentional communities in the United Kingdom)
    Woodcraft Folk. The movement's outlook represented a mixture of socialism, co-operativism and anti-urbanism, and was strongly internationalist. The Order's...
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    Edward Carpenter (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Carpenter's work; in turn he passed on Carpenter's ideas to the scouting group he founded, The Woodcraft Folk. Algernon Blackwood was another devotee of Carpenter's...
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    in 1964. Raised as secular, non-kosher and non-Zionist, the children joined the Woodcraft Folk and lived in what Julie Bindel called a "liberal, upper-middle-class...
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    Honor Oak (category Districts of the London Borough of Lewisham)
    the gates survive now. Poet Walter de la Mare lived at what is now 61 Bovill Road from 1877-c.1887. Leslie Paul (1905–1985), founder of the Woodcraft...
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    Biblins Bridge (category Bridges across the River Wye)
    Herefordshire, England. The English end of the bridge is the location for the Biblins Youth Camp, a camping facility operated by The Woodcraft Folk charity. Biblins...
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