Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell


Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell, son of Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell, was a geologist who taught geology and palaeolithic archaeology at the University of Oxford.
When Donald's father, Sir George Baden-Powell, died in 1898, his uncle, R.S.S. Baden-Powell, became something of a father figure. Donald attended the first experimental scout camp at Brownsea Island in August 1907 as well as the scout camp at Humshaugh in 1908.
In 1912, then aged 14, Donald was taken by B-P, his uncle, on a combined vacation and fishing trip to Germany and Norway. They visited Hamburg zoo, where a Zeppelin flew overhead. They took a train which then was carried over from Sassnitz in Germany to Trollborg in Sweden on the ferry, and thence to Christiania by 9pm on 29 Aug, 1912. ""Put up at the Grand Hotel." They visited two 1100-year-old Viking ships, then took the afternoon train to Atna. They crossed the Glommer river near Atna by ferry - there is now a single-lane bridge - and spent the night in a 300-year-old saeter at Atneosen on the West bank. "Drove in a pony cart - walking a bit of the way and eating wild raspberries - via Sollien to Uti 49 kilometres."
They stayed at the little farm named Finstad, 6 km East of Atnbrua, for 6 days,1–6 September 1912, exploring and fishing in the river Atna. By 10 Dec they were back at Christiania where they watched Autumn manoeuvres of the Reservists and Volunteers, and sailed back to Britain on the "Eskimo", passing a fleet of Hull trawlers on the Dogger Bank. The total cost of the trip was £51 6s 4d. Expenses in Norway were £23 9s 4d = 427 Kroner at that time.
Donald was educated at Eton College. Upon leaving school, Donald joined up, and was commissioned as Sub-Lt in the RNAS in Jan. 1916; he then transferred to become 2nd Lt in the Rifle Brigade 1917-18, and was wounded in Dec 1917.
In 1917 Donald went up to Oriel College, University of Oxford, whence he graduated as BA in 1922, later attaining a Masters of Arts and Bachelor of Science at the same university.
He became a member of the Mercer's Company by patrimony in 1925.
He married Muriel Jane Thomson Duncan on 25 October 1924. Donald and Jane had two sons, David Duncan Baden-Powell and Francis Robert Baden-Powell. In 1975 Francis established the Donald Baden-Powell Quaternary Research Centre in Oxford.