A Ripping Yarn

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This painting depicts Scouts discussing the day's activities inside a tent and illustrates the concept of team work in Scouting. The title is a reference to Rudyard Kipling's work of the same name; Kipling's Jungle Book was used as the basis of the Wolf Cub programme.

The Scouts Heritage Service

London

Title

A Ripping Yarn

Date

c.1907–1917

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 49 x W 74 cm

Accession number

TSA/2030

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Ernest S. Carlos

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