Source: norlington3 Additional processing by me.
Scouting extends beyond the United Kingdom even when it the basic forms are the same as the British Isles is more than the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland but covers politically independent islands such as the Isle of Man.
The Isle of Man has its history, a language of its own Manx based on Gallic even if English is the main spoken language and elements of modern culture hold as much to that of Lancashire in the adjacent English North-west enjoying ties while being very much its own country.
I am not sure if it is that these Cubs Scouts in a picture taken in 1970 on the Island are actually Cubs Scouts from there or if they may of been visitors from a troop in the North West of England as tourism is a big thing but they look like the post 1967 cub scouts I recall as a child here in Staffordshire.
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