So have you ever wonder where and when is the first ever camp organise by BB? Guess what? It’s even earlier when scouts are introduced.
It’s dated back in the year 1886 where Sir William Alexander Smith is finding a solution on getting in touch with the boys during the summer holidays. The first idea that came up by Smith is CAMP! Since he serves in 1st Lanarkshire rifle volunteers, a camp is very well for soldiers as it allows them to be more physically fit and also instils discipline in them. Moreover, it will be great to educate the boys to learn survival skills as not many boys have these skills. Although the parents during that time thought this idea is crazy due to the fact that it is something new, Smith still insists on doing it as it will give a lot of benefits to the young boys.
So on the month of July 1886, when all the heavy industries in the whole country come to a standstills, Sir William Alexander Smith as the Captain of 1st Glasgow at that time announced there will be a camping trip for 1 week starting from the 16th July 1886. Only boys who attend consistently and show good behaviour will be allowed to be attending the camp. The cost is only 9 shillings(In today’s value, it would be around 30£!!!).
I’m sure everyone wondering what did they bring for their first camp. Most of them bring kitchen utensils such as stove, dishes, knives, boot brushes, towels, extra socks, blankets and also Bible. They also get a straw (10 to 12 lbs) from farmers to insulate themselves during night time.



Routine for the day when they had the camp:
Time | Activity |
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6.00 a.m. | Reveille |
7.00 a.m. | Bathing Parade(Boats) and Service of Biscuits |
9.00 a.m. | First Breakfast Bugle |
9.15 a.m. | Breakfast |
9.45 a.m. | Morning Prayers |
10.45 a.m. | Dress Bugle |
11.00 a.m | Inspection of Camp and Full-Dress Parade |
1.15 p.m. | First Dinner Bugle |
1.30 p.m. | Dinner(Known as Lunch today) |
5.45 p.m | First Tea Bugle |
6.00 p.m. | Tea (Known as Dinner today) |
7.00 p.m. | Fishing Parade |
9.30 p.m. | Evening Prayers |
9.45 p.m. | Tattoo (Bugle Call for Lights out) |
10.00 p.m. | Lights out |

Two things that make the first camp very different from today is last time Boys remained in uniform throughout the week unless activity like swimming. Otherwise, when the boys went sailing or messing together or even ‘at ease’ but they will be always on stiffly clad in dark suits, heavy shoes and uniform accoutrements(caps, haversack and belt).
Next, as the Boys march through Thignabruaich on their way to the Columba the local people turned out and cheer them on their way. Some even present them a bouquet of flowers as they broke ranks on the piers. As they arrive in their hometown, greets and flowers were ready as the boys marching with a tune of ‘Home Sweet Home’.


Comparing the first camp in BB and now, most members don’t wear uniform during camping as it is not suitable for camping and now most of them wearing sports attire.

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