37th Kensington

Here we are again, Happy as could be, All good pals ....

Haven't you often thought back to those days when the old 37th was at its peak? A thriving Cub pack feeding a thriving Troop. Plenty of leaders, some only appearing in summer. Seniors and Rovers too and wonderful, wonderful Shows every Easter.

Skip And much of it was all because of one man. Here he is George Herbert Moore - Skip

This site is not going to be a shrine, just an opportunity to list some memories and maybe for you to add some of your own.

All I am planning is a few pages of old photos and some lists of names to jog your memory. There are no plans for reunions, get-togethers, reunitings or anything else. If you want to do that go to the social network sites.

This site is just here for fun, and to try and remember the names of those in the photos. If you want to add some names and photos of your own great, send them along and I will happily add them. You can send me text and/or photos using my online form.

The names list on following pages is growing so please have a look and email some additions.


 
Since starting this site, in March 2011, I am pleased to say I have had a few contacts from ex-37th members and between us we have added some names to the list and a couple of photos. Many more would be welcome so please do email me.


 
Did you participate in TALES OF OLD DARTMOOR? If so and if you would be interested in a DVD please contact me. I am trying to get enough people together to justify the cost of converting the 8mm film to DVD.
 

About the site creator

I joined the 37th as a cub in 1958. I moved up in to the Troop in September after the "lurgi" summer camp! I was in the Woodpigeons and then in to the Curlews as a Second under Les Woodham. I eventually became PL.

I was in the Seniors and then in to Rovers just as they were disbanded and Venture's started. I was an Assistant and eventually left when I married one of the cub assistants, Jo Graddon in 1970.

I now live in Hampshire and am no longer involved in Scouting