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Lieut. Gen. Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell (1857–1941) with his wife Olave Baden-Powell (1889–1977) and their three children in 1917, at home near Horley in Surrey, England;
Left–to–right:

Heather (1915–1986), age 2
Peter (1913–1962), age 4
Betty (1917–2004), newborn

A widely circulated photo by an unknown author in 1917, previously made available to the public before 1938. Various published reference works consulted do not identify the author.

Date 1917 photograph
Source photo reprinted in Baden-Powell, The Two Lives of a Hero, 1992.
Author uploaded by JGHowes
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