- The
Kindred of the
Kibbo Kift was a camping,
hiking and
handicraft group with
ambitions to
bring world peace. It was the
first of
three movements in England...
-
Ireland was a
political party in the
United Kingdom. It grew out of the
Kibbo Kift,
which was
established in 1920 as a more craft-based
alternative for...
-
prominent youth leader in
Britain during the 1920s and 1930s, Head Man of the
Kibbo Kift,
described in his
obituary as an 'author, cartoonist, inventor, lexicographer...
- was
founded by
Leslie Paul in 1925. It
originated from the
Kindred of the
Kibbo Kift, an
organization led by ex-Scout
Commissioner John Hargrave, who aimed...
- Lodges. John
Hargrave broke away from the OWC to
found the
Kindred of the
Kibbo Kift.
Another of the active,
surviving UK
organisations is the Woodcraft...
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influenced the
Order of
Woodcraft Chivalry formed in 1916, the
Kindred of the
Kibbo Kift
formed in 1920 and
Woodcraft Folk
formed in 1925 and Camp Fire Girls...
-
likely source for
Webley is John Hargrave, the
founder of The
Kindred of the
Kibbo Kift.
Point Counter Point (1968),
miniseries directed by Rex
Tucker A BBC...
- a
student at St John's College, Cambridge,
where he was a
member of the
Kibbo Kift
youth group.
Initially he was a
youth leader,
involved in exchanges...
- (PDF) on 19
December 2011.
Retrieved 28
August 2013. "Who Were the
Kibbo Kift?".
Kibbo Kift
Foundation website.
Archived from the
original on 7 February...
- the "back to nature"
movement of the
early 20th century,
among them the
Kibbo Kift and the
Order of
Woodcraft Chivalry. In the
early 1970s,
Heathen organisations...