Scout hall

Rooms for older sections are decorated with maps, knots, (small) examples of Scoutcraft and camp souvenirs.

The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

[3] Hawke Scout Hall is on the edge of Coxs Bay in Auckland, New Zealand.

The whole building was destroyed by fire in 1952; lost amongst the contents was the White Ensign flown by the cruiser HMNZS Achilles during the Battle of the River Plate.

[6][7] Because of their availability as a relatively low-cost space, Scout halls have sometimes been used by emerging rock or pop bands as a rehearsal or performance venue.

[10] In a 2006 interview, George Michael stated that his first public performance had been with a band in a Scout hut at Bushey in Hertfordshire.

A Scout hall in Banchory , Scotland
Beaver Scouts prepare for a game in a Scout hall in East London .
The Arkadelphia Boy Scout Hut
The 1884 Portsoy railway station , now a Scout hall and a listed building.