8 International Boy Scout Patches – UK, New Zealand, GILWELL REUNION

Different Boy Scout Mix Memorabilia:

1985 Gilwell Reunion Round Patch
An official patch commemorating the 1985 Gilwell Reunion, an annual gathering of Wood Badge holders at Gilwell Park,
the historic training center of the Scouting movement in the United Kingdom.
The patch typically features the axe-and-log Wood Badge emblem, the year “1985,” and references to Gilwell Park. 

Greater London South Woven Patch
An official woven district patch representing Greater London South, part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom.
This patch typically features the name “Greater London South” in bold text, often set against a simple background,
and may include the UK Scout fleur-de-lis or other regional identifiers.
Worn on uniforms to indicate district affiliation, this patch represents Scout groups operating in the southern boroughs of London.
It is a collectible piece for those interested in UK Scouting structure or London-area memorabilia. 

Sutton Coldfield Woven Patch
An official woven patch representing Sutton Coldfield, a historic district within the Scout Association in the United Kingdom.
This patch often features the district name "Sutton Coldfield", sometimes accompanied by Scouting symbols such as the fleur-de-lis,
a local crest, or regional motifs tied to Birmingham or the West Midlands.
Worn on Scout uniforms to denote local district affiliation, this patch is commonly seen at UK camps, Jamborees, or regional events.
A notable item for collectors focusing on British Scouting districts and Midlands heritage. 

21st Spirit of Youth Trek Canterbury Woven Patch
An official woven patch issued for the 21st Spirit of Youth Trek held in Canterbury, New Zealand.
This event is part of a series of adventurous youth treks promoting teamwork, leadership, endurance,
and personal growth among Scouts and Venturers.
The patch typically features event branding such as “Spirit of Youth Trek”, the number 21st,
and imagery connected to the Canterbury region—possibly including mountains, trekking boots, or New Zealand flora.
Worn by participants or staff, this patch is a valued memento from one of New Zealand’s signature,
Scouting experiences focused on outdoor challenge and youth development. 

Pre-1965 Boy Scout Canadian Ensign Flag National Uniform Badge (Woven Patch)
A vintage woven uniform patch used by the Boy Scouts of Canada prior to 1965, featuring the Red Ensign,
Canada's national flag before the adoption of the current Maple Leaf flag.
The design includes the British Union Jack in the upper left and the Canadian coat of arms shield on a red field.
This patch was worn on Scout uniforms as a national identifier,
typically sewn on the sleeve or shoulder during international events, camps, or Jamborees.
Highly collectible due to its historical significance, marking Canada's Scouting era before the transition to the modern flag in 1965.
A must-have for collectors of pre-unification Canadian Scouting memorabilia. 

Boy Scout Essex County Badge Woven Patch
An official woven patch representing Essex County, used by Scout groups within the Scout Association in the United Kingdom.
This district or county badge typically features the Essex coat of arms—three white Saxon seaxes (curved swords)
on a red background—symbolizing the region's historic identity.
Worn on the uniform to indicate county-level affiliation, especially during regional events, jamborees, and training programs.
A classic and recognizable patch for collectors of UK Scouting insignia or those with ties to Scouting in Essex. 

Cub Scout Proficiency Gardener Badge Patch
A triangular proficiency badge awarded to Cub Scouts for completing the requirements of the Gardener activity area.
This embroidered patch typically features a simple plant, flower, or gardening tool motif, such as a watering can, spade,
or growing seedling, set within the iconic triangle shape used for Cub Scout badges.
Issued by various Scouting organizations (including the UK Scout Association and Boy Scouts of America variants),
the badge recognizes a Cub's knowledge and hands-on work in plant care, soil preparation, and garden maintenance.

Worn proudly on the Cub Scout uniform as part of the activity/proficiency badge collection,
it is a popular and visually appealing patch among vintage and modern Scouting memorabilia.


Some wear due to age but still nice scouting memorabilia. 

Please refer to the photo for more detailed description. 

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