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Venturers and use
The fourth-level program for Venturers, senior Boy Scouts and senior Varsity Scouts is recognized by the use of the Venturer device, regardless of the program division of the youth.

Venturers and is
It is owned and operated by the Boy Scouts of America used as a National High Adventure Base in which crews of Scouts and Venturers take part in backpacking expeditions and other outdoor activities.
The ranch, formerly the property of oil baron Waite Phillips and now that of the Boy Scouts of America, is a National High Adventure Base in which crews of Scouts and Venturers take part in backpacking expeditions and other outdoor activities.
It is owned by the Society of Merchant Venturers.
The Society of Merchant Venturers ( or just the " Merchant Venturers ") is a private entrepreneurial and charitable organisation in the English city of Bristol, which dates back to the 13th century.
Membership is by invitation to men and women in the business and commercial life of the greater Bristol area, and who are prepared to give their time and skills in support of the Merchant Venturers ’ objectives.
The four-stage tower was erected by the Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol as a landmark and is widely visible.
The second edition is appropriate for 11-18 year old boys, which includes 2nd-year Webelos through 18-year old Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Venturers.
The Venturer Scout Section in Scouts Australia, often just known as Venturers, is for young people 14. 5 – 17. 5 years old.
Medical Venturers or MedVents is a program where the youth learn and provide first-aid for camps and public events.

Venturers and formed
In 1607 Bristol's Society of Merchant Venturers which included Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Percival Willoughby and John Slany, had formed the Newfoundland Company with shares selling at 25 £.
There was some debate as to whether an autonomous University should be formed for Bristol and the West of England or whether a federal organization should be created which included University College, Bristol as well as Merchant Venturers ' Technical College as possibly the colleges of Reading, Exeter and Southampton.

Venturers and with
Since 1861 Clifton Down has been managed, with Durdham Down, by the Downs Committee, a joint committee of the Society of Merchant Venturers and Bristol City Council, which owns Durdham Down.
Since 1861 Durdham Down has been managed, with Clifton Down, by the Downs Committee, a joint committee of the corporation and the Society of Merchant Venturers, which owns Clifton Down.
The Merchant Venturers work closely with the wider community and many of its members play a role in Bristol ’ s commercial life and the institutions within the city.
The Merchant Venturers had negotiations to join with the College but were unable to a complete amalgamation wanted to retain some autonomy.
Later an agreement with the Merchant Venturers was made with the organization being merged with the Colleges ' Engineering Department to create a new Faculty of Engineering.
The City Docks Venturers, a non-profit making conservation group in Bristol, started a Ferry service in 1977. with the first of the ferry boats " Margaret " which had worked on the Avon between Pill and Shirehampton.
After CIÉ the largest customer for the OPD2 was the New South Wales DGT who took over 300, triple-sourcing its double deck requirement with AEC Regents and Albion Venturers.
It will also familiarize the Venturing Advisor with the Ranger program so that they can help Venturers in meeting the requirements of the Ranger Award.
In 1718, a group of London Merchants, the ' Gentleman Venturers ' had financed a privateering expedition in expectation of the outbreak of the War of the Quadruple Alliance, with a commission to cruise against the Spanish in the South Sea.

Venturers and .
The Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol began to settle Newfoundland and Labrador at Cuper's Cove as far back as 1610, and Newfoundland had also been the subject of a French colonial enterprise.
In 1885 the school became part of the Society of Merchant Venturers and was renamed the Merchant Venturers ' Technical College ( whose alumni include the physicists Paul Dirac and Peter Higgs ), an institution founded as a school in 1595.
Venturers and Sea Scouts who attained First Class as a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout in a troop or team may continue working toward the Star, Life and Eagle Scout ranks, as well as Eagle Palms, while registered as a Venturer or Sea Scout up to their 18th birthday.
The Woodcraft Folk organise both local and regional camps and activities as well as larger national camps such as a camp for Venturers ( see above ) held every three years and an International Camp, usually held every five to six years.
* Carus-Wilson, E. M., Medieval Merchant Venturers, 1954
* Meynard, Virginia G. The Venturers, The Hampton, Harrison and Earle Families of Virginia, South Carolina, and Texas, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1981.
His father Tar-Meneldur seems to have instinctively sensed some danger in this, his heart wished to forbid Aldarion's first great sea voyage, sensing some peril in it that he did not understand, and in later years he consciously came to believe that the voyages of Aldarion and his Guild of Venturers were encouraging the Dúnedain in unhealthy ambitions and desires.
Grants prior to 1621 ( and not shown on the map ) include Sir Humphrey Gilbert's 1578 grant for Newfoundland, the Society of Merchant Venturers, the London and Bristol Company, the Virginia Company ( the London Company and the Plymouth Company ) and the Plymouth Council for New England.
In 1608 Guy and other members of the Society of Merchant Venturers decided to act upon a letter received by the mayor from Chief Justice Popham concerning the colonisation of Newfoundland.
It was established in 1610 by John Guy on behalf of Bristol's Society of Merchant Venturers, who had been given a charter by King James I of England to establish a colony on the island of Newfoundland.
The Plantation of Bristol's Hope was the second English colony in Newfoundland established by the Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers.
Hayman was appointed the Newfoundland colony's first and only governor in 1618 when Bristol's Society of Merchant Venturers received a charter from King James I of England to establish the settlement.
He was a member of the Society of Merchant Venturers and supported the slave trade.
* The 1st Carrum Downs Scout Group are based at the Recreation Reserve and run Cub Scouts, Joey Scouts, Scouts and Venturers.
The neckerchief, the neckerchief slide and the belt buckle uniforms are similar in basic design, they do vary in color and detail to identify the different divisions of Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturers.
In 1676 and 1686 the manor of Clifton was purchased by the Society of Merchant Venturers.
Bristol Corporation became concerned at the threat to this public amenity, and in 1861 promoted an Act of Parliament, under which the Society of Merchant Venturers undertook to secure Clifton Down for public enjoyment free of charge.

Venturers and Scout
Positions were first advertised at the 19th Australian Jamboree held at Cataract Scout Park in Sydney in January 2001 and by April of that same year, the first 30 Scouts, Venturers, Rovers and Young Leaders had been chosen to represent the youth population of Scouts Australia.

Venturers and at
He studied at the Merchant Venturers ' School in Bristol and became an electronic engineer.
Ironically, the Society of Merchant Venturers, which was to became a rival institution during much of the College's history, made a gift of £ 1000 at this point.

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