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Robert Baden-Powell talking to the first Girl Guides in Brighton, 1910. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guide messengers at the Peace Conference, Versailles, 1919. (© Daily Mail)

Olave Baden-Powell, with Brownies at the Essex County Rally in 1921. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guides enjoying an excursion on the Danube during the Pax Ting International Camp in Hungary, August 1939. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guides helping at a club for evacuees in the Corn Exchange at Bishop’s Stortford in autumn 1939. (© Getty Images)

The 1st Eynsham Brownie Pack on holiday in Swanage in the last week of August 1939. (Private collection)

Guides learning how to use a stirrup pump in 1940. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guides help to run an infant school in Ilford. (© Getty Images)

Guides bathing an evacuee child. (© Girlguiding UK)

The vicar of Claybury Park, Ilford, Essex asked Guides to run a nursery in his church hall, 1940. (© Girlguiding UK)

Olga Malkowska being presented with the Bronze Cross by Queen Elizabeth in December 1939. (© Getty Images)

Brownies of the 21st Glasgow Brownie Pack, at the Glasgow School for the Deaf, meet a real Brown Owl. (© Girlguiding UK)

Cockley Cley Kindertransport Guides in Norfolk, 1940. (© Sir Samuel Roberts)

An Extension Guide taking her fire-lighting test in hospital in 1943. (© Girlguiding UK)

The 1st Littleport Company collecting waste paper in Cambridgeshire in 1940. (© Girlguiding UK)

Maps hidden inside the cotton reels collected by Brownies for MI9. (© Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum, X003-6003/017)

Guides and Rangers roll up their bedding at the end of camp. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guides cleaning their teeth beside the latrine at Luccombe Camp, Isle of Wight, 1944. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guides of the 1st Disley Company near Manchester welcome refugee children from Guernsey on their arrival in June 1940. (© Allied Newspapers Manchester)

A Guide carrying messages gets directions from a policeman. (© Fox/Getty)

Guides salvaging a wheelchair during the London Blitz. (© Wimbledon Borough News)

The 5th Canterbury Company running a soup kitchen after the bombing of Canterbury, 1 June 1942. (© Getty Images)

The 2nd Gloucester Guide Company cooking sausages after an air raid in 1942. (© Girlguiding UK)

The 1st Cockington Company collecting jam pots around Torquay in 1942. (© Girlguiding UK)

Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret sending a message by carrier pigeon on Thinking Day 1943. (© Girlguiding UK)

The Princess Royal, President of Girl Guides, sending a message by pigeon to the World Chief Guide on Thinking Day, 1943. (© Ross Parry Syndication: Yorkshire Post)

Chefoo Brownies in Weihsien Camp, China, 1943.

The log book of the Kingfisher Patrol of the Chefoo School Guide Company, Weihsien camp, 1943–44. (Private collection)

A woman buys National Savings stamps from a Girl Guide, assisted by a Sea Ranger in 1944. (© Imperial War Museum)

The Guide International Service mobile canteen in Holland, March 1945. (© Girlguiding UK)

Alison Duke of the Guide International Service in a camp for Greek refugees in Egypt in 1944. (© Girlguiding UK)

German girls learning to be Guide leaders on camp, 1948. (© Girlguiding UK)

Guiders from Bromley, Kent, sing at the National Guide Festival in 1972. (© John Warburton)

While every effort has been made to trace the owners of copyright material, the publishers would like to apologise for any omissions and will be pleased to incorporate missing acknowledgements in any future editions.

How the Girl Guides Won the War

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