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Photo of 2nd Pinchbeck cubs at the St. George’s day parade at Crowland. Some Pinchbeck scouts can be seen in the background.
Names of identified individuals Hammond, Ashley Naylor, Michael Wilson.
Please let us know if you have any further information about this photograph
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I ran the pinchbeck cub pack for a time the hut was opposite the church. I worked at Flaxmill but biked over from spalding where I lived to take the meeting. I took them to a gang show at Peterbororough where I met Bob Watson 1st Spalding scoutmaster who I later married Jan watson
Thanks keep the memories coming
Regards
Geoff Taylor
forgot to mention the year 1954/6 around then