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Description: A trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Baden-Powell.To be considered for use as a non-trademark Girl Guiding/Scouting logo where questions of legality are involved.
A fleur-de-lis positioned on a trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Lord Baden-Powell. Date: January 2007: Source: Own work, from Image:Scout logo.svg - slightly recoloured, resized and with more detail. Author: Time3000 16:09, 10 January 2007 (UTC) Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL: Other versions
The fourfold version of an architectural trefoil is a quatrefoil. A simple trefoil shape in itself can be symbolic of the Trinity, [1] while a trefoil combined with an equilateral triangle was also a moderately common symbol of the Christian Trinity during the late Middle Ages in some parts of Europe, similar to a barbed quatrefoil. Two forms ...
A trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Baden-Powell. To be considered for use as a non-trademark Girl Guiding/Scouting logo where questions of legality are involved. Date: 13 May 2006: Source: made by en.wiki User:Kintetsubuffalo, moved to WikiCommons from en.wiki at his request; converted from Image:GGGSgreengold2.jpg to SVG by ...
The world scout emblem, used worldwide by Scouts and many Scout organizations within the Scout Movement is the fleur-de-lis, commonly with a five-point star in each outer lobe. This emblem was adopted by Scouts from the inception of the Scout Movement and is used, in various forms, by many Scout organizations.
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“The Girl Scout Cookie Program is a modern, real-world business experience that girls can’t get anywhere else,” said Patricia A. Burkart, CEO of Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania in a press ...