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Canadian Guiding Badges And Insignia Guides 4: Guides Introduction In 1909, a small group of girls attended a rally of Scouts at the Crystal Palace. There were by then several groups of girls who had gathered to “play the game of Scouting”. Scouting had sprung up in England after 1907, and Robert Baden-Powell wanted to get an idea of how the program he had started was growing. To his surprise these girls attended the rally, and they told him that they wanted to be Scouts too. B-P had not envisioned a co-ed program, but acknowledged that a parallel organization for girls was justified. He asked his sister Agnes to assist him in setting up something for the girls. His opinion was that the girls should not be called Scouts and suggested they be called Guides instead. Until about 1918 they were known as Baden-Powell Girl Guides [which is why early enrolment pins show BPGG]. For many years Guiding in Canada followed the British program, using the same badges. The Canadian Girl Guides Association developed distinctive enrolment pins long before it took responsibility for its badge program. As late as 1939 the British POR was used, subject to some changes in requirements for badges which reflected the Canadian experience (e.g. different birds to be identified for the Bird Lover badge). From 1936 supplements to the British PORs listed Canadian-specific rules and procedures, but the British badge designs were still in use. In 1941, an all-Canadian POR was published and the Canadian badge designs began to diverge from the British. Styles of Guide badges A number of changes occur in the style of Guide badges over the years. The dates given are approximate as changes were not always clearly documented or may have occurred over a few years. NOTE: Some badges (e.g. emblems, and badges earned as a patrol) are different in size, shape and colour to the regular proficiency badges. Early, circa 1910-1921 Circular; white; felt: symbols in blue with occasionally a small accent in another colour. Could be hand embroidered. Circa 1921-1933 Circular; navy; felt or cotton: green symbols in green encircling ring. In general, cotton badges postdate felt badges.
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  • Canadian Guiding Badges And Insignia Guides

    4: Guides

    Introduction

    In 1909, a small group of girls attended a rally of Scouts at the Crystal Palace. There were by then several groups of girls who had gathered to “play the game of Scouting”. Scouting had sprung up in England after 1907, and Robert Baden-Powell wanted to get an idea of how the program he had started was growing. To his surprise these girls attended the rally, and they told him that they wanted to be Scouts too. B-P had not envisioned a co-ed program, but acknowledged that a parallel organization for girls was justified. He asked his sister Agnes to assist him in setting up something for the girls. His opinion was that the girls should not be called Scouts and suggested they be called Guides instead. Until about 1918 they were known as Baden-Powell Girl Guides [which is why early enrolment pins show BPGG]. For many years Guiding in Canada followed the British program, using the same badges. The Canadian Girl Guides Association developed distinctive enrolment pins long before it took responsibility for its badge program. As late as 1939 the British POR was used, subject to some changes in requirements for badges which reflected the Canadian experience (e.g. different birds to be identified for the Bird Lover badge). From 1936 supplements to the British PORs listed Canadian-specific rules and procedures, but the British badge designs were still in use. In 1941, an all-Canadian POR was published and the Canadian badge designs began to diverge from the British. Styles of Guide badges A number of changes occur in the style of Guide badges over the years. The dates given are approximate as changes were not always clearly documented or may have occurred over a few years. NOTE: Some badges (e.g. emblems, and badges earned as a patrol) are different in size, shape and colour to the regular proficiency badges.

    Early, circa 1910-1921 Circular; white; felt: symbols in blue with occasionally a small accent in another colour. Could be hand embroidered.

    Circa 1921-1933 Circular; navy; felt or cotton: green symbols in green encircling ring. In general, cotton badges postdate felt badges.

  • Canadian Guiding Badges And Insignia Guides

    Circa 1933-1964 Circular; navy; cotton: symbols in green stitching and text “Girl Guides” in green encircling ring, no edge binding. Circa 1964-1995 Circular; navy; cotton: coloured symbols, with navy edge binding. 1995- Circular; navy; cotton or polyester. In 1995, and again in 2005, there were major changes to the Guide program and many badges were re-named and new ones introduced. Changes in manufacturing techniques enabled the use of more colours in badges and they became more “pictorial” rather than “symbolic”.

  • Canadian Guiding Badges And Insignia Guides

    Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 Handbell Ringer ......................................................................................................................... 7 Handicraft – Extension Guides see Extension section ................................................................ 7 Handywoman ............................................................................................................................. 7 Health ........................................................................................................................................ 8 Healthy Eating............................................................................................................................ 8 Heritage ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Heritage Home Skills.................................................................................................................. 9 High on Life ................................................................................................................................ 9 Hiker (1930-2005) see Hiking ..................................................................................................... 9 Hiking ........................................................................................................................................10 History (1971-1991) see Canadian Guiding ..............................................................................10 History Lover .............................................................................................................................10 Home Defence ..........................................................................................................................11 Home Nurse ..............................................................................................................................11 Homemaker (1922-1991) see Life Skills....................................................................................11 Horsemanship (1912-1919) see Horsepower ............................................................................11 Horsepower ..............................................................................................................................12 Horsewoman (1920-2005) see Horsepower ..............................................................................13 Hospital Nurse (1910 -1912) see Home Nurse ..........................................................................13 Hostess .....................................................................................................................................13 Housekeeper (1916-1921) see Life Skills ..................................................................................13 Industrial ...................................................................................................................................14 International Emblem ................................................................................................................14 International Knowledge (1927-1948) see World Guiding .........................................................14 Interpreter (1910-2005) see Interpreting....................................................................................14 Interpreter to the Deaf (1935-1937) see Friend to the Deaf .......................................................14 Interpreting ................................................................................................................................15 Inventing ...................................................................................................................................16 Junior Camper ..........................................................................................................................16 Keep Fit (1938-1998) see Fitness Fun ......................................................................................16 Kitchen Creations ......................................................................................................................16 Knitter .......................................................................................................................................17 Lace Maker ...............................................................................................................................18 Lady Baden Powell Challenge Pin ............................................................................................18 Landgirl (1945-1985) see Farming ............................................................................................18 Landworker (1919-1934) see Farming ......................................................................................18 Language see Extension section ..............................................................................................18 Laundress .................................................................................................................................19 Law Awareness .........................................................................................................................20 Leather Worker .........................................................................................................................20 Life Skills ...................................................................................................................................21 Lifesaver ...................................................................................................................................22 Lifesaver Helper ........................................................................................................................22 Little House Emblem .................................................................................................................23 Lones see Enrolment Pin, Lones ..............................................................................................23 Masseuse .................................................................................................................................23

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    Matron (1912-1915) see Life Skills ............................................................................................23 Membership Pins see 1 - Multi-Branch – Service Stars .............................................................23 Metal Worker ............................................................................................................................23 Milliner ......................................................................................................................................24 Mineral Collector (1967-1981) see Geology ..............................................................................24 Minstrel (1932-1971) see Musician and Music Fan ...................................................................24 Mourning Band see 1 - Multi-Branch - Other .............................................................................24 Music Appreciation (1972-2005) see Music Fan ........................................................................24 Music Fan .................................................................................................................................25 Music Lover (1928-1971) see Music Fan ..................................................................................25 Musician....................................................................................................................................26 National War Service Armband (and Specialized Sections) see 1 - Multi-Branch - Other ..........26 Native Lore ...............................................................................................................................27 Naturalist ...................................................................................................................................27 …Naturalist continued ...............................................................................................................28 Nature Observer .......................................................................................................................28 Needlewoman (1912-1967) see Sewing....................................................................................28 Needlework Skills ......................................................................................................................28 Needleworker ............................................................................................................................29 Neighbourhood .........................................................................................................................30 Nurse (1910-1912) see Child Care ............................................................................................30 Nurse Cavell Badge ..................................................................................................................30 Nursing Handmaid ....................................................................................................................31 Nursing Sister, Red Cross Armlet (1909?-1920) see Nursing Handmaid...................................31 Outdoor Adventures ..................................................................................................................31 Outdoor Cook ...........................................................................................................................31 Outdoors in the City ..................................................................................................................32 Pathfinder (1912-1981) see Neighbourhood .............................................................................32 Patrol Leader ............................................................................................................................32 Patrol Second ...........................................................................................................................32 Peace .......................................................................................................................................33 Performing Arts see Creative Drama .........................................................................................33 Pet Keeper (1970-2005) see Pet Lover .....................................................................................33 Pet Lover ..................................................................................................................................33 Photographer ............................................................................................................................34 Physical Fitness Emblem ..........................................................................................................34 Physics .....................................................................................................................................35 Picture This ...............................................................................................................................35 Pioneer .....................................................................................................................................35 …Pioneer continued .................................................................................................................36 Pioneering (1910-1912) see Pioneer .........................................................................................36 Plants and Animals ...................................................................................................................36 Player .......................................................................................................................................36 Postal ........................................................................................................................................37 Poultry Farmer ..........................................................................................................................38 Printer .......................................................................................................................................39 Promise Badge or Promise Pin see Enrolment Pin ...................................................................39 Provincial/Territorial Heritage ....................................................................................................39 Public Speaker ..........................................................................................................................39 Public Speaking (1969-1982) see Public Speaker .....................................................................39 Rabbit Keeper ...........................................................................................................................40

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    Reader (1944-2005) see Reading .............................................................................................40 Reading ....................................................................................................................................40 …Reading continued.................................................................................................................41 Recruit Badge see Enrolment Pin .............................................................................................41 Recycler (1999-2005) see Recycling .........................................................................................41 Recycling ..................................................................................................................................41 Red Cross Armlet (1909-1925) see Nursing Handmaid .............................................................41 Reporter (1948-2005) see Reporting .........................................................................................41 Reporting ..................................................................................................................................41 …Reporting continued ..............................................................................................................42 Rescuer ....................................................................................................................................43 Rifle Shot ..................................................................................................................................44 Sailing .......................................................................................................................................44 Sailor (1910-1912) see Boatswain ............................................................................................44 Science .....................................................................................................................................45 Scribe .......................................................................................................................................45 Seamstress (1968-1991) see Sewing .......................................................................................45 Second All Round Cord see All Round Cord .............................................................................45 Second Class ............................................................................................................................46 Second Class (continued) .........................................................................................................47 Service Stars see 1 – Multi-Branch - Service Stars ...................................................................47 Sewing ......................................................................................................................................48 Sick Nurse (1912-1948) see Home Nurse .................................................................................48 Signaller ....................................................................................................................................49 Silver Fish see also 7 - Adults ...................................................................................................49 Singer (1933-2005) see Singing ................................................................................................49 Singing ......................................................................................................................................50 Skating ......................................................................................................................................51 Skier .........................................................................................................................................52 Skiing/Snowboarding ................................................................................................................52 Snowshoeing ............................................................................................................................52 Spinner .....................................................................................................................................53 Sport .........................................................................................................................................54 Sportswoman ............................................................................................................................55 Sportswoman – Extension Guides see Extension section .........................................................55 Stalker ......................................................................................................................................56 Star Lover (1939-1944) see Astronomy ....................................................................................56 Stitchery (1939-1968) see Needleworker ..................................................................................56 Street Wise ...............................................................................................................................56 Surveyor ...................................................................................................................................57 Swimmer (1910-2005) see Swimming .......................................................................................57 Swimming .................................................................................................................................58 Tailor (1910-1912) see Sewing .................................................................................................59 Tasty Treats ..............................................................................................................................59 Team Sport ...............................................................................................................................59 Telegraphist ..............................................................................................................................59 Tenderfoot Pin/Brooch see Enrolment Pin ................................................................................59 Thanks Badges .........................................................................................................................60 Third All Round Cord see All Round Canada Cord ....................................................................60 Thrift .........................................................................................................................................61 Toymaker ..................................................................................................................................62

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    Tracker .....................................................................................................................................63 Traveller (1982-2005) see Traveling .........................................................................................63 Traveling ...................................................................................................................................63 Voyageur Challenge .................................................................................................................64 Voyageur Challenge - Camping and Outdoors Pathway ...........................................................64 Voyageur Challenge - Community Pathway ..............................................................................64 Voyageur Challenge - Home Pathway ......................................................................................65 Voyageur Challenge - World Pathway .......................................................................................65 WAGGGS Water Badge ............................................................................................................65 War Service Badge (WW I and WW 2) see 1 - Multi-Branch - Other .........................................65 Water ........................................................................................................................................65 Water Skier (1973-1974) see Water Skiing ...............................................................................66 Water Skiing .............................................................................................................................66 Weather ....................................................................................................................................66 Weatherman (1967-1999) see Weather ....................................................................................66 Weaver .....................................................................................................................................66 Wilderness Camper ..................................................................................................................66 Wildflower .................................................................................................................................67 Wings (Brownie) see 3 - Brownies ............................................................................................67 Winter Sport ..............................................................................................................................67 Woodcraft Emblem (1948-1964?) see Woodlore Emblem .........................................................67 Woodlore Emblem ....................................................................................................................68 Woodman (1937-1981) see Forestry .........................................................................................68 Woodworker ..............................................................................................................................68 World Guiding ...........................................................................................................................69 World Knowledge (1948-1964) see World Guiding ....................................................................69 World Neighbour .......................................................................................................................69 World Trefoil (1965-1991) see World Guiding ...........................................................................70 Writer (1935-1964) see Writing .................................................................................................70 Writing ......................................................................................................................................70 You and Others .........................................................................................................................71 You and Others – Build Skills in Communication .......................................................................71 You and Others – Learn About Leadership in a Group ..............................................................71 You and Others – Learn About Safety .......................................................................................71 You and Others – Learn How to Plan ........................................................................................71 You in Guiding ..........................................................................................................................72 You in Guiding – Be Involved in Your Community .....................................................................72 You in Guiding – Learn About Guiding ......................................................................................72 You in Guiding – Learn About WAGGGS ..................................................................................72 You in Guiding – Understand the Promise and Law ..................................................................72 Appendix I - Revisions ..............................................................................................................73

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 7 ver.3

    Handbell Ringer

    1. G1267

    2. POR (1939) 3. 1939-1943 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: hand holding handbell, and

    text “Girl Guides” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    Handicraft – Extension Guides see Extension section

    Handywoman

    1. G1268 2. The Girl Guides’ Gazette (Vol. III No.25 January 1916) 3. 1916-1921 4. Round; white; felt: crossed hammer and paintbrush and

    border in navy stitching. 1. G1269 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: crossed hammer and paintbrush and

    border in green stitching.

    1. G1270 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed hammer and

    paintbrush and text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1271 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: hammer and paintbrush (not

    crossed); hammer head and brush bristles in white stitching; handles in brown stitching.

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 8 ver.3

    Health

    1. G1272 2. POR (British, 1920) 3. 1920-1921 4. Round; white; felt: serpent and border in navy stitching. 1. G1273 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: serpent and border in green stitching.

    1. G1274 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: serpent and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1275 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: serpent in green stitching.

    Healthy Eating

    1. G1276 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: Guide holding an apple

    and a glass of milk, navy edge binding.

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 9 ver.3

    Heritage

    1. G1277 2. POR (1966) 3. 1966- 4. Round; navy; cotton: map of Canada in red stitching,

    outlined in white stitching.

    Heritage Home Skills

    1. G1278 2. The Guide Program For Fun and Challenge (1999) 3. 1999- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: brown house with white

    chimney smoke, green grass and trees, navy edge binding. Note: Badge title was changed from Heritage Homeskills to three separate words in 2005.

    High on Life

    1. G1279 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: Guide, smiling, elbows

    on table, navy edge binding.

    Hiker (1930-2005) see Hiking

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 10 ver.3

    Hiking

    1. G1280 2. POR (British, 1930) 3. 1930-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: woodcraft sign (Viking helmet) and

    border in green stitching. 5. Hiker (1930-1935) 1. G1281 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: woodcraft sign and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Hiker (1935-1964) 1. G1282 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: Guide hiking, in yellow stitching. 5. Hiker (1965-2005); Hiking (2005-2009) 1. G1283 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: girl in hiking gear with

    backpack and walking stick, navy edge binding.

    History (1971-1991) see Canadian Guiding

    History Lover

    1. G1284 2. POR (1941) 3. 1941-1943 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: hourglass in green stitching

    outlined in white stitching; text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 11 ver.3

    Home Defence

    1. G1285 2. POR (1943, Canadian Wartime Supplement) 3. 1943-1945 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: bulldog and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. Note: Could also be earned by Rangers and Cadets.

    Home Nurse

    1. G1286 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1935 4. Round; red; felt: cross and border in white stitching. Note:

    Sometimes larger than proficiency badges. 5. Hospital Nurse (1910-1912); Sick Nurse (1912-1935) 1. G1287 3. 1935-1948 4. Round; red; felt or cotton: cross and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in white stitching. 5. Sick Nurse (1935-1948)

    1. G1288 2. POR (1950) 3. 1950-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: cross and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in white stitching. 5. Home Nurse (1950-1964)

    1. G1289 3. 1964-1979 4. Round; navy; cotton: cross in white stitching. 5. Home Nurse (1964-1979)

    Homemaker (1922-1991) see Life Skills

    Horsemanship (1912-1919) see Horsepower

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 12 ver.3

    Horsepower

    1. G1290 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 1912-1921 4. Round; white; felt: spur and border in navy stitching. 5. Horsemanship (1912-1919); Horsewoman (1920-1921) 1. G1291 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: spur in red stitching and border in green

    stitching. 5. Horsewoman (1921-1935) Variation: spur in green stitching [G1291A]. 1. G1292 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: spur and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Horsewoman (1935-1964)

    1. G1293 3. 1964-1983 4. Round; navy; cotton: spur in green stitching. 5. Horsewoman (1964-1983)

    1. G1294 2. The Guide Programme (1984) 3. 1984- 4. Round; navy; cotton: Guide in red stitching on a horse in

    tan stitching. 5. Horsewoman (1984-2005)

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 13 ver.3

    Horsewoman (1920-2005) see Horsepower

    Hospital Nurse (1910 -1912) see Home Nurse

    Hostess

    1. G1295 2. POR (British, 1922) 3. 1922-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: teacup on saucer and border in green

    stitching. Note: This was a Patrol Badge (sewn on Patrol flag) until 1948. From 1943 to 1948 Guides who helped earn it for their Patrol could also wear it on their uniform. From 1948 it was an individual badge only.

    1. G1296 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: teacup on saucer and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1297 3. 1964-2005 4. Round; navy; cotton: teacup on saucer and steam in

    green stitching. 6. Event Planning (2005)

    Housekeeper (1916-1921) see Life Skills

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 14 ver.3

    Industrial

    1. G1298 2. POR (1950) 3. 1950-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: two buildings and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1299 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: six smokestacks and bricks in red

    stitching; bricks outlined in blue stitching. Variation: Bricks outlined in white stitching [G1299A]

    International Emblem

    1. G1300 2. Guiding for You! Programme, uniforms and badges (1975-

    76) 3. 1975-1979 4. Round; navy; cotton: 12 Guides holding hands around a

    globe; globe in blue and yellow stitching; Guides dresses, 3 each, in red, yellow, tan and blue stitching. Note: Larger than proficiency badges.

    International Knowledge (1927-1948) see World Guiding

    Interpreter (1910-2005) see Interpreting

    Interpreter to the Deaf (1935-1937) see Friend to the Deaf

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 15 ver.3

    Interpreting

    1. G1301 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: two clasped hands and border in navy

    stitching. 5. Interpreter (1910-1921) 1. G1302 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: two clasped hands and border in green

    stitching. 5. Interpreter (1921-1935) 1. G1303 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: two clasped hands and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Interpreter (1935-1964)

    1. G1304 3. 1964-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: two clasped hands: one in tan

    stitching; one in brown stitching. 6. Interpreter (1964-2005); Interpreting (2005- )

    1. G1305 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: Text “Guides” in

    Mandarin (yellow), Russian (red) and English (blue), navy edge binding.

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 16 ver.3

    Inventing

    1. G1306 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: grey robot, navy edge

    binding.

    Junior Camper

    1. G1307 2. POR (1971-1972) 3. 1971-1985 4. Round; navy; cotton: tent and five blossoms in white

    stitching; stems in green stitching.

    Keep Fit (1938-1998) see Fitness Fun

    Kitchen Creations

    1. G1310 2. The Guide Program: for fun and challenge! (1995) 3. 1995- 4. Round; navy; cotton: microwave oven, measuring cup and

    plate in navy and white stitching; food on plate in red, green and gold stitching.

    5. Cook (1995-2005)

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

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    Knitter

    1. G1311 2. The Girl Guides’ Gazette (Vol. III No.25 January 1916) 3. 1916-1921 4. Round; white; felt: ball of wool, crossed knitting needles

    and border in navy stitching.

    1. G1312 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: ball of wool, crossed knitting needles

    and border in green stitching. 1. G1313 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: ball of wool, crossed knitting

    needles and text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1314 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: ball of wool in blue stitching; knitting

    needles in red stitching.

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 18 ver.3

    Lace Maker

    1. G1315 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1921 4. Round; white; felt: piece of lace and border in navy

    stitching. 1. G1316 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: piece of lace and border in green

    stitching. 1. G1317 3. 1935-1962 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: piece of lace and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    Lady Baden Powell Challenge Pin

    1. G1318 2. The Guide Program for Fun and Challenge (1999) 3. 1999 4. Irregular shape (Commissioner’s hat); metal: blue enamel

    hat with edge, Trefoil and text “Lady Baden-Powell” in gilt. Note: This became the highest award a Guide could receive.

    Landgirl (1945-1985) see Farming

    Landworker (1919-1934) see Farming

    Language see Extension section

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 19 ver.3

    Laundress

    1. G1319 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 1912-1921 4. Round; white; felt: iron and border in navy stitching. 1. G1320 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: iron and border in green stitching. Variation: Iron in red stitching [G1320A]. 1. G1321 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: iron and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1322 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: iron in white stitching; handle in red

    stitching. Variation: Iron in red stitching; handle in white stitching

    [G1322A]

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    Legend: See introduction 1. Catalogue Number 2. Earliest Reference 3. Dates in use 4. Description 5. Former Name 6. Subsequent Name

    © Girl Guides of Canada 20 ver.3

    Law Awareness

    1. G1323 2. The Guide Programme (1983) 3. 1983-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: scales of justice in yellow stitching. 1. G1324 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: policewoman in blue,

    navy edge binding.

    Leather Worker

    1. G1325 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: awl and encircling ring in green

    stitching. 5. Cobbler (1919-1935) 1. G1326 2. POR (British 1935) 3. 1935-1950 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: awl and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Cobbler (1935-1948); Leather Worker (1949-1950) 1. G1327 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: awl: handle in red stitching; tip in

    grey stitching.

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    Life Skills

    1. G1328 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: crossed keys and border in navy

    stitching. 5. Matron (1910-1915); Housekeeper (1916-1921) 1. G1329 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: crossed keys and border in green

    stitching. 5. Homemaker (1922-1935) 1. G1330 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed keys and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Homemaker (1935-1964) 1. G1331 3. 1964-1994 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed keys in tan stitching. 5. Homemaker (1964-1991); Life Skills (1992-1994) 1. G1332 2. The Guide Program: for fun and challenge! (1995) 3. 1995- 4. Round; navy; cotton: house with four compartments:

    house and electricity in yellow stitching; stove and garbage can in white stitching; hammer in green stitching.

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    Lifesaver

    1. G1333 2. POR (British, 1929) 3. 1929-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: lifebuoy with letters “LS” and border in

    green stitching; four wrapped rope areas in white stitching.

    1. G1334 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: lifebuoy with letters “LS” in

    green stitching; four wrapped rope areas in white stitching; text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    Variation: No white stitching [G1334A] 1. G1335 3. 1965-1979 4. Round; navy; cotton: lifebuoy in white stitching; letters

    “LS” and rope in gold stitching.

    Lifesaver Helper

    1. G1336 2. POR (1973-1974) 3. 1973-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: lifebuoy in white stitching; rope in

    orange stitching.

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    Little House Emblem

    1. G1337 2. POR (1943) 3. 1943-1964 4. Half circle; navy; cotton: Queen Elizabeth II’s doll house in

    green, tan, white and navy stitching; text “GIRL GUIDES” in tan stitching.

    1. G1338 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-1979 4. Rectangular; navy; cotton: Queen Elizabeth II’s doll house

    in green, tan, white and navy stitching.

    Lones see Enrolment Pin, Lones

    Masseuse

    1. G1339 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1912 4. Round; white; cotton: unknown design in unknown colour.

    Note: Possibly never produced.

    Matron (1912-1915) see Life Skills

    Membership Pins see 1 - Multi-Branch – Service Stars

    Metal Worker

    1. G1340 2. POR (1967) 3. 1967-1984 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed hammers intersected by

    tongs: hammer heads in blue stitching; handles in red stitching; tongs in gold stitching.

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    Milliner

    1. G1341 2. POR (1916) 3. 1916-1921 4. Round; white; felt: bow of ribbon and border in navy

    stitching. 1. G1342 3. 1921-1931 4. Round; navy; felt: bow of ribbon and border in green

    stitching.

    Mineral Collector (1967-1981) see Geology

    Minstrel (1932-1971) see Musician and Music Fan

    Mourning Band see 1 - Multi-Branch - Other

    Music Appreciation (1972-2005) see Music Fan

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    Music Fan

    1. G1343 2. POR (British, 1926) 3. 1926-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: treble clef on staff and border in green

    stitching. 5. Minstrel (1926-1927); Music Lover (1928-1935) 1. G1344 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: treble clef on staff and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Music Lover (1935-1964) 1. G1345 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: treble clef in blue stitching. 5. Music Lover (1965-1971), Music Appreciation (1972-2005) 1. G1346 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: girl in yellow shirt

    holding an MP3 player, navy edge binding.

    Music Lover (1928-1971) see Music Fan

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    Musician

    1. G1347 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: lyre and border in navy stitching. 1. G1348 3. 1921-1927; 1932-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: lyre and border in green stitching. 5. Musician (1921-1927); No badge (1928-1931); Minstrel

    (1932-1935) 1. G1349 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: lyre and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Minstrel (1935-1964) 1. G1350 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-1995 4. Round; navy; cotton: mandolin in yellow stitching. 5. Minstrel (1964-1971); Musician (1972-1995) 1. G1351 2. The Guide Program: for fun and challenge! (1995) 3. 1995-2005 4. Round; navy; cotton: keyboard in white and navy stitching;

    violin in brown stitching; horn in yellow stitching; music notes in red stitching.

    National War Service Armband (and Specialized Sections) see 1 - Multi-Branch - Other

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    Native Lore

    1. G1352 2. POR (1970-71) 3. 1970-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: tepee in red stitching; igloo in white

    stitching.

    Naturalist

    1. G1353 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 1912-1921 4. Round; white; felt: sun and border in navy stitching. Note:

    Image described as a compass prior to 1919.

    1. G1354 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt; sun and border in green stitching.

    1. G1355 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: sun and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching.

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    …Naturalist continued

    1. G1356 3. 1964-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: sun in yellow stitching. 1. G1357 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: beavers and dam at

    back, loon floating on flooded beaver pond in front, navy edge binding.

    Nature Observer

    1. G1601 2. The Guide Program: for fun and challenge! (1999) 3. 1999-2004 4. Round; navy; cotton: two paw prints in brown stitching.

    Needlewoman (1912-1967) see Sewing

    Needlework Skills

    1. G1358 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: grey needle and

    scissors, red spool and thread, navy edge binding.

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    Needleworker

    1. G1359 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1921 4. Round; white; felt: Lion Rampant and border in navy

    stitching. 5. Embroiderer (1919); Embroideress (1920-1921) 1. G1360 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: Lion Rampant and border in green

    stitching. 5. Embroideress (1921-1935) 1. G1361 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: Lion Rampant and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Embroideress (1935-1938); Stitchery (1939-1964) 1. G1362 3. 1964-1994 4. Round; navy; cotton: Lion Rampant in gold stitching. 5. Stitchery (1964-1968); Needleworker ( 1969-1994) 1. G1363 2. The Guide Program: for fun and challenge! (1995) 3. 1995-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: embroidery hoop in tan stitching;

    fabric in white stitching; needle in silver stitching; thread and Trefoil in blue stitching.

    6. Needlework Skills (2005-2009).

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    Neighbourhood

    1. G1364 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 1912-1921 4. Round; white; felt: pointing hand and border in navy

    stitching. 5. Pathfinder (1912-1921) 1. G1365 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: pointing hand and border in green

    stitching. 5. Pathfinder (1921-1935) 1. G1366 3. 1935-1967 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: pointing hand and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Pathfinder (1935-1967) 1. G1367 2. POR (1968) 3. 1968-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: signpost in red and white stitching. 5. Pathfinder (1968-1981); Neighbourhood (1982-1990)

    Nurse (1910-1912) see Child Care

    Nurse Cavell Badge

    1. G1368 2. POR (British 1919) 3. 1919-1926 4. Gilt metal: gold Trefoil in centre of large C. Note: Not to

    be confused with a sale item produced in 1915 to honour Edith Cavell, a small gilt “C”. From 1923 only for Extension Guides.

    6. Badge of Fortitude.

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    Nursing Handmaid

    1. G1369 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1909?-1936 4. Unknown shape and colour. Note: Worn above elbow on

    right arm. Awarded for passing Hospital Nurse and First Aid badges, Cook, Matron and Laundress badges

    5. Nursing Sister, Red Cross Armlet or sometimes Red Cross Armlet (1909-1920); Red Cross Armlet (Nursing) or Nursing Sister (Red Cross Armlet) (1922-1925)

    Nursing Sister, Red Cross Armlet (1909?-1920) see Nursing Handmaid

    Outdoor Adventures

    1. G1370 2. POR (1969) 3. 1969-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: Guide climbing a mountain: Guide in

    gold stitching; mountain in green stitching. 5 Outdoor Adventure (1969-2005)

    1. G1371 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: girl in orange shirt

    walking on rocks beside river, navy edge binding.

    Outdoor Cook

    1. G1372 2. POR (1968) 3. 1968- 4. Round; navy; cotton: tripod with cooking pot over a fire:

    tripod in tan stitching; pot in grey stitching; fire in red stitching.

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    Outdoors in the City

    1. G1373 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: grey raccoon and brown

    squirrel on grass, cityscape in background, navy edge binding.

    Pathfinder (1912-1981) see Neighbourhood

    Patrol Leader

    1. G1374 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 19?-1917 4. Two large white chevrons worn on left arm. 1. G1375 2. Girl Guiding (1918) 3. 1918- 4. Two white stripes worn on left chest pocket (to 1992); two

    white stripes worn on front of badge scarf (from 1992).

    Patrol Second

    1. G1376 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 19?-1917 4. One large white chevron worn on left arm. 5. Patrol Corporal 1. G1377 2. Girl Guiding (1918) 3. 1918- 4. One white stripe worn on left chest pocket (to 1992); one

    white stripe worn on front of badge scarf (from 1992).

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    Peace

    1. G1378 2. The Guide Program: for the fun and challenge of it! (1992) 3. 1992- 4. Round; navy; cotton: peace sign and dove in white and

    silver stitching.

    Performing Arts see Creative Drama

    Pet Keeper (1970-2005) see Pet Lover

    Pet Lover

    1. G1379 2. POR (1970-71) 3. 1970-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: dog seated; dog in white stitching;

    spots in black stitching. 5. Pet Keeper (1970-2005)

    1. G1380 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: beige hand dropping

    food into a fish bowl containing an orange fish, navy edge binding.

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    Photographer

    1. G1381 2. Girl Guides’ Gazette (British, May 1914) 3. 1914-1921 4. Round; white; felt: camera on a tripod and border in navy

    stitching.

    1. G1382 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: camera on a tripod and border in green

    stitching. 1. G1383 3. 1935-1965 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: camera on a tripod and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1384 2. POR (1966) 3. 1966-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: shutter lens in white stitching. 6. Picture this (2009- )

    Physical Fitness Emblem

    1. G1385 2. POR (1970-71) 3. 1970-1979 4. Diamond; navy; cotton: Guide doing the splits in circle on

    a maple leaf; circle in blue stitching; maple leaf and edge binding in red stitching.

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    Physics

    1. G1386 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: Guide observing kinetic

    motion toy, navy edge binding.

    Picture This

    1. G1387 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: grey camera on tripod,

    navy ground and edge binding.

    Pioneer

    1. G1388 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: crossed pick and axe and border in

    navy stitching. 5. Pioneering (1910-1912)

    1. G1389 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: crossed pick and axe and border in

    green stitching.

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    …Pioneer continued

    1. G1390 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed pick and axe and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1391 3. 1964-1971 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed pick and axe in tan stitching.

    Pioneering (1910-1912) see Pioneer

    Plants and Animals

    1. G1392 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: deer grazing in forest,

    navy edge binding.

    Player

    1. G1393 2. POR (British, 1938) 3. 1938-1949 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: mask in white stitching; text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. Note: This was a Company badge. In 1950 it became a

    Certificate.

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    Postal

    1. G1394 2. POR (1950) 3. 1950-1964 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: winged letter and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. Variation: Winged letter in white stitching [G1394A]

    1. G1395 3. 1964- 4. Round; navy; cotton: winged letter; letter in blue stitching;

    wing in white stitching.

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    Poultry Farmer

    1. G1396 2. POR (British, 1917) 3. 1917-1921 4. Round; white; felt: rooster head (with red comb) and

    border in navy stitching. 1. G1397 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: rooster head in red stitching and border

    in green stitching. 1. G1398 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: rooster head and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1399 3. 1964- 4. Round; navy; cotton: rooster head: beak in yellow

    stitching; feathers in white stitching; comb and wattle in red stitching.

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    Printer

    1. G1400 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1921 4. Round; white; felt: roller above a printing press and border

    in navy stitching.

    1. G1401 3. 1921-1934 4. Round; navy; felt: roller above a printing press and border

    in green stitching. 6. Ranger Printer (1935)

    Promise Badge or Promise Pin see Enrolment Pin

    Provincial/Territorial Heritage

    1. G1402 2. The Guide Programme (1985) 3. 1985- 4. Round; navy; cotton: spinning wheel in orange stitching.

    Note: Some Provinces have their own designs, e.g. Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

    5. Provincial Heritage (1985-2005)

    Public Speaker

    1. G1403 2. POR (1969) 3. 1969-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: gavel in brown stitching with bands

    in gold stitching. 5. Public Speaking (1969-1982)

    Public Speaking (1969-1982) see Public Speaker

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    Rabbit Keeper

    1. G1404 2. POR (1945) 3. 1945-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: rabbit sitting on grass; rabbit in

    tan stitching; grass and text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1405 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: rabbit in brown stitching; stomach in

    white stitching.

    Reader (1944-2005) see Reading

    Reading

    1. G1406 2. POR (British, 1924) 3. 1924-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: two books and border in green stitching. 5. Book Lover (1924-1935)

    1. G1407 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: two books and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Book Lover (1935-1944); Reader (1944-1964)

    1. G1408 3. 1964-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: two stacked books in yellow

    stitching. 5. Reader (1964-2005); Reading (2005-2009)

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    …Reading continued

    1. G1409 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: girl in red shirt and

    purple pants lying on green couch, book in hand, navy edge binding.

    Recruit Badge see Enrolment Pin

    Recycler (1999-2005) see Recycling

    Recycling

    1. G1410 2. The Guide Program For Fun and Challenge (1999) 3. 1999- 4. Round; navy; cotton: recycling symbol in green stitching,

    navy edge binding. 5. Recycler (1999-2005)

    Red Cross Armlet (1909-1925) see Nursing Handmaid

    Reporter (1948-2005) see Reporting

    Reporting

    1. G1411 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: feather pen, paper and border in navy

    stitching. Note: Shared design with Scribe (1920-1922).

    5. Clerk (1910-1921)

    Variation: Pen in red stitching [G1411A].

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    …Reporting continued

    1. G1412 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: feather pen, paper and border in green

    stitching. 5. Clerk (1921-1935) 1. G1413 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: feather pen, paper and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Clerk (1935-1943); no badge (1944-1947); Reporter

    (1948-1964) 1. G1414 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-2009 4. Cotton: pen and paper on clipboard; pen and clipboard in

    green stitching; paper in white stitching. 5. Reporter (1965-2005); Reporting (2005-2009) 1. G1415 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: girl in red shirt speaking

    into portable tape recorder held by brown hand, navy binding.

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    Rescuer

    1. G1416 2. POR (1945) 3. 1945-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: buoy in waves and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. Variation: buoy in waves in green and white stitching

    [G1416A]. 1. G1417 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: Furley stretcher; handles in red

    stitching; canvas in white stitching.

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    Rifle Shot

    1. G1418 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 1912-1921 4. Round; white; felt: crossed rifles and border in navy

    stitching. 1. G1419 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: crossed rifles and border in green

    stitching. 1. G1420 3. 1935-1942 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed rifles and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    Sailing

    1. G1421 2. The Guide Programme (1982) 3. 1982-2008 4. Round; navy; cotton: sailboat; sail in white stitching; mast

    and hull in yellow stitching; spot on jib in red stitching. 1. G1422 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round, cotton or polyester: brown sailboat, white sails and

    waves, navy ground and edge binding.

    Sailor (1910-1912) see Boatswain

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    Science

    1. G1423 2. The Guide Program For Fun and Challenge (1999) 3. 1999- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: blue fish, blue and white

    Florence flask, gold atomic symbol, navy edge binding.

    Scribe

    1. G1424 2. POR (British, 1918) 3. 1918-1922 4. Round; white; felt: red feather pen, paper and border in

    navy stitching. Note: Same design as Clerk (1920-1922)

    1. G1425 2. POR (British 1922) 3. 1922-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: crossed feather pens and border in

    green stitching. 1. G1426 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed feather pens and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1427 3. 1964-1985 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed feather pens, in blue

    stitching

    Seamstress (1968-1991) see Sewing

    Second All Round Cord see All Round Cord

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    Second Class

    1. G1428 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1909-1911 4. Shape and colour unknown; material unknown; Motto “Be

    Prepared” in unknown colour stitching worn on left sleeve.

    1. G1429 2. How girls can help build up the Empire (1912) 3. 1912-1915? 4. Oval; tan; silk: Trefoil in centre in unknown colour

    stitching; with letters “BPGG” on leaves in unknown colour stitching.

    1. G1430 3. 1915?-1935? 4. Oval; tan; felt: Trefoil in centre in green stitching. Variation: with star in top leaf of Trefoil [G1430A]. 1. G1431 3. 1935-1940? 4. Oval; tan; felt: Trefoil in centre and text “GIRL GUIDES”, in

    green stitching. 1. G1432 3. 1940?-19? 4. Oval; navy; felt or cotton: Trefoil in centre and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in green stitching.

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    Second Class (continued)

    1. G1433 3. 19?-1964? 4. Oval; navy; felt or cotton: Trefoil in centre, text “GIRL

    GUIDES” and border in green stitching. Note: Badge is larger than regular badges.

    Note: From 1964-1971 the Second Class Badge was the

    same design as the one used for the Challenge Badge (G1097).

    Service Stars see 1 – Multi-Branch - Service Stars

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    Sewing

    1. G1435 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: scissors and border in navy stitching. 5. Tailor (1910-1912); Needlewoman (1912-1921) 1. G1436 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: scissors and border in green stitching. 5. Needlewoman (1921-1935) 1. G1437 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: scissors and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Needlewoman (1935-1964) 1. G1438 3. 1964-2005 4. Round; navy; cotton: scissors in grey stitching. 5. Needlewoman (1964-1967); Seamstress (1968-1991);

    Sick Nurse (1912-1948) see Home Nurse

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    Signaller

    1. G1439 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1910?-1921 4. Round; white, felt: crossed signaling flags and border in

    navy stitching. 1. G1440 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: crossed signaling flags and border in

    green stitching. 1. G1441 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed signaling flags and

    text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1442 3. 1964-1979 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed signaling flags; flags in white

    and blue stitching; pole in grey stitching.

    Silver Fish see also 7 - Adults

    1. G1443 2. Pamphlet A (1910) 3. 1910-1917 (as girl award) 4. Circular; silver-coloured metal: fish with its tail in its mouth;

    worn on silver chain. 6. Superseded by Gold Cord as girl award.

    Singer (1933-2005) see Singing

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    Singing

    1. G1445 2. POR (British, 1926) 3. 1926-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: music staff with notes G, B, and D and

    border in green stitching. 5. Chorister (1926-1927); Singer (1928-1935) 1. G1446 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: music staff with notes G, B,

    and D and text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    5. Singer (1935-1964) 1. G1447 3. 1964-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: music staff with notes G, B, and D in

    white stitching. 5. Singer (1964-2005); Singing (2005-2009) 1. G1448 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: two girls singing, one in

    blue the other in pink, white notes rising between them, navy edge binding.

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    Skating

    1. G1449 2. POR (British, 1924) 3. 1924-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: skate and border in green stitching. 5. Skater (1924-1935) 1. G1450 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: skate and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Skater (1935-1964) 1. G1451 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: one roller skate, one ice skate; boots

    in white stitching; outline, wheels and blade in blue stitching.

    5. Skater (1964-2005); Skating (2005-2009).

    1. G1452 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: white figure skate and

    grey in-line skate, navy ground and edge binding.

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    Skier

    1. G1453 2. POR (1941) 3. 1941-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: crossed skis, one pole and

    text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1454 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-2005 4. Round; navy; cotton: two skis in red stitching; two crossed

    poles in white stitching.

    Skiing/Snowboarding

    1. G1455 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: skier and snowboarder

    against white snow slope, navy edge binding.

    Snowshoeing

    1. G1456 2. POR (1971-72) 3. 1971- 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed snowshoes; frames in brown

    stitching; webbing in grey stitching. 5. Snowshoer (1971-2005)

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    Spinner

    1. G1457 2. POR (British, 1928) 3. 1928-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: distaff, spindle and border in green

    stitching. 1. G1458 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: distaff and spindle in white

    stitching; text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching.

    1. G1459 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: distaff and spindle in yellow stitching;

    wool in green stitching.

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    Sport

    1. G1460 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1921 4. Round; white; felt: Guide skipping rope and border in navy

    stitching. 5. Athlete (1919-1921) 1. G1461 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: Guide skipping rope and border in

    green stitching. 5. Athlete (1921-1935) 1. G1462 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: Guide skipping rope and text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Athlete (1935-1964) 1. G1463 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965- 4. Round; navy; cotton: crossed tennis rackets and ball;

    handles and strings in green stitching; frames and ball in white stitching.

    5. Athlete (1965-1991); Sport (1992-)

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    Sportswoman

    1. G1464 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1921 4. Round; white; felt: lacrosse stick, two balls and border in

    navy stitching. 1. G1465 3. 1921-1931 4. Round; navy; felt: lacrosse stick, two balls and border in

    green stitching. 1. G1466 3. 1931-1932 4. Round; navy; felt: lacrosse stick, two balls, text “GIRL

    GUIDES” and border in green stitching. 1. G1467 2. POR (British 1933) 3. 1932-1936 4. Round; navy; felt: ball in green and white stitching; text

    “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 6. Became part of Athlete (1936)

    Sportswoman – Extension Guides see Extension section

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    Stalker

    1. G1468 2. POR (1945) 3. 1945-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: stag’s head and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. Variation: stag’s head in yellow stitching [G1468A]. 1. G1469 3. 1964-2005 4. Round; navy; cotton: stag’s head in tan stitching.

    Star Lover (1939-1944) see Astronomy

    Stitchery (1939-1968) see Needleworker

    Street Wise

    1. G1470 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2005) 3. 2005- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: Guide standing on

    empty street, navy edge binding.

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    Surveyor

    1. G1471 2. The Girl Guides’ Gazette (Vol. III No.25 January 1916) 3. 1916-1921 4. Round; white; felt: compass, ruler and border in navy

    stitching. 1. G1472 3. 1921-1931 4. Round; navy; felt: compass, ruler and border in green

    stitching. 6. Ranger Surveyor (1932)

    Swimmer (1910-2005) see Swimming

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    Swimming

    1. G1473 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: lifebuoy, four pieces of wrapped rope

    on lifebuoy and border in navy stitching. 5. Swimming (1910-1912); Swimmer (1912-1921) 1. G1474 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: lifebuoy and border in green stitching,

    four wrapped ropes on lifebuoy in white stitching. 5. Swimmer (1921-1935) 1. G1475 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: lifebuoy in green stitching; four

    wrapped ropes on lifebuoy in white stitching, text “GIRL GUIDES” in encircling ring in green stitching.

    5. Swimmer (1935-1964) Variation: All green stitching [G1475A]. 1. G1476 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: dolphin in white stitching. 5. Swimmer (1965-2005); Swimming (2005-2009). 1. G1477 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: girl in purple swimsuit,

    floating on blue water, navy edge binding. .

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    Tailor (1910-1912) see Sewing

    Tasty Treats

    1. G1478 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: decorated layer cake

    with pink Trefoil on side, three cookies and a pie, navy edge binding.

    Team Sport

    1. G1479 2. POR (1970-71) 3. 1970-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: three balls and a curling stone;

    softball in white stitching; basketball in orange and navy stitching; bowling ball in black and white stitching; curling stone in orange and white stitching.

    Variation: Bowling ball outlined in white stitching

    [G1479A].

    Telegraphist

    1. G1480 2. Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette (British, November

    1909) 3. 1910-1921 4. Round; white; felt: pole, wires and border in navy stitching. 1. G1481 3. 1921-1931 4. Round; navy; felt: pole, wires and border in green

    stitching.

    Tenderfoot Pin/Brooch see Enrolment Pin

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    Thanks Badges

    Note: Awarded to Guides for participation in a Company Special Service Project

    Conservation Service Project 1. G1610 2. Guide Program for Fun and Challenge! (1992) 3. 1992-2001 4. Square; white, silk: Yellow heart with text “Thanks” and

    Trefoil logo in blue. Community Repair Project 1. G1611 2. Guide Program for Fun and Challenge! (1992) 3. 1992-2001 4. Square; white, silk: Purple heart with text “Thanks” and

    Trefoil logo in white. Community Service Project 1. G1612 2. Guide Program for Fun and Challenge! (1992) 3. 1992-2001 4. Square; white, silk: Pink heart with text “Thanks” and

    Trefoil logo in blue.

    Water for Tomorrow Service Activity 1. G1613 2. Guide Program for Fun and Challenge! (1992) 3. 1992-2001 4. Square; white, silk: Blue heart with text “Thanks” and

    Trefoil logo in white.

    Third All Round Cord see All Round Canada Cord

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    Thrift

    1. G1482 2. POR (British, 1920) 3. 1920-1921 4. Round; white; felt: bee in navy and white stitching; border

    in navy stitching. 1. G1483 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: bee in green and white stitching; border

    in green stitching. 1. G1484 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: bee and text “GIRL GUIDES”

    in encircling ring, in green stitching, bee’s wings and some of abdomen in white stitching.

    Variation: Bee’s wings and abdomen in green stitching

    [G1484A] 1. G1485 3. 1964-1990 4. Round; navy; cotton: bee in yellow stitching.

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    Toymaker

    1. G1486 2. POR (British, 1919) 3. 1919-1921 4. Round; white; felt: Trojan horse and border in navy

    stitching. 1. G1487 3. 1921-1935 4. Round; navy; felt: Trojan horse and border in green

    stitching. 1. G1488 3. 1935-1964 4. Round; navy; felt or cotton: Trojan horse and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1489 3. 1964-1991 4. Round; navy; cotton: Trojan horse; horse in red stitching;

    base in green stitching. 6. Became part of Creative Crafts (1992)

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    Tracker

    1. G1490 2. POR (1948) 3. 1948-1964 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: rabbit tracks and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 1. G1491 2. POR (1965) 3. 1965- 4. Round; navy; cotton: human foot print in green stitching.

    Traveller (1982-2005) see Traveling

    Traveling

    1. G1492 2. POR (1943) 3. 1943-1964 4. Round; navy; cotton or felt: winged globe and text “GIRL

    GUIDES” in encircling ring, in green stitching. 5. Traveling (1943-1955); Globetrotter (1955-1964) 1. G1493 3. 1965-2009 4. Round; navy; cotton: winged globe; globe in white

    stitching; wings in gold stitching. 5. Globetrotter (1965-1981); Traveller (1982- 2005);

    Traveling (2005-2009) 1. G1494 2. Guides on the Go! The Guide Program (2009) 3. 2009- 4. Round; navy; cotton or polyester: airplane flying above

    waving girl in red jacket, navy edge binding.

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    Voyageur Challenge

    1. G1495 2. The Bridge (1979) 3. 1979-1980 4. Diamond; black; cotton: rocket ship in silver stitching;

    earth in green stitching; five stars, rocket exhaust trail and edge binding in brown stitching.

    5. Challenge Emblem (1971-1980); 1. G1496 2. The Guide Program (1981) 3. 1981-1992 4. Square; black; cotton: space ship in center; ship in blue

    stitching; five stars and edge binding in white stitching. Note: Four trapezoid pathways to be added to core as completed: Camping and Outdoors, Community, Home, and World

    6. Encountering, Exploring, Discovering Program (1992)

    Voyageur Challenge - Camping and Outdoors Pathway

    1. G1497 2. The Guide Programme (1982) 3. 1982-1992 4. Trapezoid; black, cotton: Canada goose, mountains and

    edge binding in white stitching; trees in green stitching. Note: To be sewn on Voyageur core.

    5. Challenge Emblem (1980) 6. Encountering, Exploring, Discovering Program (1992)

    Voyageur Challenge - Community Pathway

    1. G1498 2. The Guide Programme (1982) 3. 1982-1992 4. Trapezoid; black, cotton: flaming torch; flames in orange

    stitching; handle in brown stitching; edge binding in white stitching. Note: To be sewn on Voyageur core.

    5. Challenge Emblem (1980) 6. Encountering, Exploring, Discovering Program (1992)

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    Voyageur Challenge - Home Pathway

    1. G1499 2. The Guide Programme (1982) 3. 1982-1992 4. Trapezoid; black, cotton: house and edge binding in white

    stitching; roof in brown stitching; trees in green stitching. Note: To be sewn on Voyageur core.

    5. Challenge Emblem (1980) 6. Encountering, Exploring, Discovering Program (1992)

    Voyageur Challenge - World Pathway

    1. G1500 2. The Guide Programme (1982) 3. 1982-1992 4. Trapezoid; black, cotton: five girls holding hands on a

    globe in yellow stitching; edge binding in white stitching. Note: To be sewn on Voyageur core.

    5. Challenge Emblem (1980) 6. Encountering, Exploring, Discovering Program (1992)

    WAGGGS Water Badge

    1. G1501 2. The Guide Program: for the fun and challenge of it! (1992) 3. 1992-1996 4. Diamond; pale blue; cotton: waves in medium blue

    stitching; 15 drops of rain in pale blue stitching; text “