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  2. World Scout Emblem - Wikipedia

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    Created. 2024. Scouting portal. The World Scout Emblem is the emblem of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and is worn by Scouts and Scouters around the world to indicate their membership. Each national Scout organization determines the manner in which the emblem is worn. This was redesigned by the World Scout Bureau in 2024, with ...

  3. Category:Scouting logos - Wikipedia

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    Add licensing and this category using {{Non-free Scout logo}} Tag image talk pages with {{WikiProject Scouting|class=Image}} Naming. Use a full descriptive name; Images. The preferred formats are .PNG and .SVG; The preferred image width is 280px; Image backgrounds should be transparent; Images and content

  4. Category:Scout and Guide national emblems - Wikipedia

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    Add licensing and the primary category using {{Non-free Scout logo}}; see the template documentation for tagging. Add this secondary category with [[Category:Scout and Guide national emblems]]. Tag image talk pages with {{WikiProject Scouting|class=Image}} Naming. Use a full descriptive name; Images. The preferred formats are .PNG and .SVG

  5. Category : Scout and Guide emblems in the public domain

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    Scout and Guide emblems which are the original designs of Lord Baden-Powell are (at least) protected until January 1, 2012; designs by Lady Baden-Powell are protected until January 1, 2048. These logos should optimally be in scalable .svg format. If these images are svg, you are encouraged to tag any emblems in this category for move to Commons.

  6. Category:Scouting images - Wikipedia

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    Only free images (Public Domain, GFDL, and free Creative Commons) can be in this category as it uses a gallery. For additional free images, see the Scouting category on WikiCommons Scouting . This category is intended to be used for any free use "non-logo" images related to Scouting that do not fit into any of the sub-categories.

  7. Fleur-de-lis in Scouting - Wikipedia

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    Fleur-de-lis in Scouting. The fleur-de-lis is the main element in the logo of most Scouting organizations, representing a major theme in Scouting: the outdoors and wilderness. [1] The crest is white on a purple background. The white represents purity and the purple represents leadership and help given to others. [2]

  8. Category:Boy Scouts of America images - Wikipedia

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    Fair use logos should be included under Category:Scouting logos or Category:Boy Scouts of America logos. This includes: Scans or photos of 2-dimensional Scout patches or awards; Image files depicting 2-dimensional Scout logos; Similar logo items; All other fair use images go in Category:Non-free Scouting images or one of its sub-categories ...

  9. Category:Scouts Canada logos - Wikipedia

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    Add non-free use rationales using {{Non-free use rationale logo}} Add licensing and this category using {{Non-free Scout logo|SCan}} Tag image talk pages with {{WikiProject Scouting|class=Image}} Naming. Use a full descriptive name; Images. The preferred formats are .PNG and .SVG; The preferred image width is 280px; Image backgrounds should be ...