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{{infobox WorldScouting | type=event| image = 9th World Scout Jamboree.jpg | caption = 9th World Scout Jamboree | name = 9th World Scout Jamboree | location = Sutton Park, England | country = United Kingdom | members = 30,000|  f-date = 1957}}  
{{infobox WorldScouting | type=event| image = 9th World Scout Jamboree.png | caption = 9th World Scout Jamboree | name = 9th World Scout Jamboree | location = Sutton Park, England | country = United Kingdom | members = 30,000|  f-date = 1957}}  
The '''9th World Scout Jamboree''', also known as the '''Jubilee Jamboree''', was held at Sutton Park, Birmingham, England, for twelve days during August, 1957. The Jamboree marked dual milestones as it was both the 50th anniversary of the [[Scouting]] movement since its inception at [[Brownsea Island]] and the 100th anniversary of the birth of Scouting's founder [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Robert Baden-Powell]]. Held concurrently with the World Jamboree was the 2nd [[World Scout Indaba]] and the 6th [[World Rover Moot]], as well as the third [[World Camp (Guiding)|Girl Guide World Camp]].
The '''9th World Scout Jamboree''', also known as the '''Jubilee Jamboree''', was held at Sutton Park, Birmingham, England, for twelve days during August, 1957. The Jamboree marked dual milestones as it was both the 50th anniversary of the [[Scouting]] movement since its inception at [[Brownsea Island]] and the 100th anniversary of the birth of Scouting's founder [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Robert Baden-Powell]]. Held concurrently with the World Jamboree was the 2nd [[World Scout Indaba]] and the 6th [[World Rover Moot]], as well as the third [[World Camp (Guiding)|Girl Guide World Camp]].
   
   
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* ''Scouting Round the World'', [[J. S. Wilson|John S. Wilson]], first edition, Blandford Press 1959 p. 279
* ''Scouting Round the World'', [[J. S. Wilson|John S. Wilson]], first edition, Blandford Press 1959 p. 279
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