Talk:9th World Scout Jamboree

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Duke of Edinburgh

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I was there on the closing weekend, as a callow eight year old Wolf Cub. I was introduced to and shook hands with both Lady Baden-Powell and HRH Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who was wearing a Ranger Scout uniform. There is no mention in the article of his presence, but he was definitely there if a suitable reference can be found. 21stCenturyGreenstuff (talk) 21:15, 27 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

You need to watch your tone. Scout is always capitalized in this sense in English, and I have had to recorrect figures and some poor new edits, and remove honorifics per WP:MoS. So watch what you call "poorly translated"-you have no room to speak. Chris (クリス • フィッチ) (talk) 15:13, 6 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
No need to be snotty there. I stand corrected about the capitalisation of Scout, I wasn't aware of its difference from normal English capitalisation protocols. There were several strangled sentences when I started that showed signs of a "computer machine translation" from another language, hence my comment. Nice edits by the way, between us we have ended with a far better article than existed previously. Curious about the figures though....33,000 + 17,000 does make 50,000 total on my calculator, although I admit the 17,000 were camped locally but not on the Sutton location. Where did you get your figure from out of interest? Kind Regards 21stCenturyGreenstuff (talk) 15:26, 6 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
Oh yes one small point you may have missed WP:MOS MOSNUM has changed in recent weeks. The wikilinking of dates is now deprocated....doesn't it just bug you when policy reverses like this? Hope that helps with your other articles. 21stCenturyGreenstuff (talk) 15:30, 6 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

What uniform was he really wearing? To my knowledge, there was no such person as a Ranger Scout. There was a Ranger Guide, and the Scout equivalent then was a Rover Scout. Did he wear Rover Scout uniform? There was no age limit in 1957. I was there as a Rover Scout at the Rover Moot, but I do not even recall that Prince Philip was there. --Bduke (Discussion) 21:47, 13 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

Judging by the photograph of the Royal visit by the Duke along with the Queen (on the Birmingham Council's 9th Jamboree history page) he was wearing a pin striped suit. The Scout Association's reference page that the current entry was drawn from has now gone and has been replaced by something completely different. Of course he could have attended more than once during the week and worn a Scout uniform on a second occasion. 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 19:50, 14 November 2011 (UTC)Reply
OK, I have removed reference to uniform. It is not sourced anyway and is rather trivial. --Bduke (Discussion) 00:01, 15 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

Dates

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On what dates was this event held? Drutt (talk) 16:22, 24 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

It states in the article that the Jamboree was opened on 1 August and closed on 12 August 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 19:51, 24 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
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