George Turner Waldegrave

The Reverend George Turner Waldegrave MBE (18 March 1889 – 15 May 1966) was the son of Reverend Samuel Edmund Waldegrave and Alice Millett.

He was the Colony Commissioner of the Boy Scout Association, Hong Kong Branch from November 1921 to 1934 and Chaplain in charge of the Seamen’s Institute.

[1] Waldegrave is also the founder of the first Sea Scout Group in Hong Kong.

Waldegrave revived the Hong Kong Scouting from its ebb after World War I.

Before his retirement from his commissionership, he was awarded the Silver Wolf, highest honour in The Scout Association.