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In 1909, Agnes and Robert together published "Pamphlet A: Baden-Powell Girl Guides, a Suggestion for Character Training for Girls" and "Pamphlet B: Baden-Powell Girl Guides, a Suggestion for Character Training for Girls"<ref name="ThreeB-Ps">{{cite web | title = Fact Sheet - The Three Baden-Powells: Robert, Agnes and Olave | publisher = Girl Guides of Canada Guides du Canada| url = http://www.girlguides.ca/media/pdfs/14-3/14.3.1.7.pdf| accessdate = 2006-09-28 }}</ref>. These were precursors to the handbook. | In 1909, Agnes and Robert together published "Pamphlet A: Baden-Powell Girl Guides, a Suggestion for Character Training for Girls" and "Pamphlet B: Baden-Powell Girl Guides, a Suggestion for Character Training for Girls"<ref name="ThreeB-Ps">{{cite web | title = Fact Sheet - The Three Baden-Powells: Robert, Agnes and Olave | publisher = Girl Guides of Canada Guides du Canada| url = http://www.girlguides.ca/media/pdfs/14-3/14.3.1.7.pdf| accessdate = 2006-09-28 }}</ref>. These were precursors to the handbook. | ||
By | By April, [[1910]], there were 6,000 young girls registered as Girl Guides. | ||
In [[1912]], Agnes brought about the formation of the [[Lone Guides|1st Lone Company]] and was the de facto President of [[Girlguiding UK|The Girl Guide Association]]. | In [[1912]], Agnes brought about the formation of the [[Lone Guides|1st Lone Company]] and was the de facto President of [[Girlguiding UK|The Girl Guide Association]]. |