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Many Scout Groups claim the title of Oldest Scout Group in their respective countries. Due to the rapid growth of Scouting, it took some time for central organisations to be established, and the earliest groups were only registered some time after their first meeting. Some groups first met under the banner of other organisations, including the Boys Brigade, Church Lads' Brigade, YMCA, churches or schools, and only later registered with central scout organisations. Some maintained dual registrations. This makes it impossible to establish which groups started first. Today, national Scout associations often do not take a stance as to which was the first group in their country. == Birth of Scouting == There are records of Boy Scouts and Scouting groups from 1900. The Boys Brigade began its Scouting scheme in 1906. Scouting is usually considered to have started on 1 August 1907 with a camp run by Robert Baden-Powell on Brownsea Island. Thereafter the publishers C. Arthur Pearson Limited and Baden-Powell began promoting Scouting in Britain, and ''Scouting for Boys'' was published, initially in six fortnightly installments from January 1908 and then in complete book form. The book was followed by ''The Scout'' magazine from April 1908. Boys began forming Scout patrols and flooding the C. Arthur Pearson Limited's Scout office and Baden-Powell with requests for assistance. The Scouting movement developed rapidly from here, in Britain, the British Empire, among English speaking people and the rest of the world.
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