The History Mystery Challenge Complete the History Mystery Challenge to learn about the history of Scouting in East Norfolk (formally known as the Great Yarmouth District), and earn your Challenge Badge. This badge can be worn on the arm of your Scout Uniform if you are part of East Norfolk Scouts and is given free of charge. How the complete the challenge: Download a copy of the History Mystery Challenge sheet. Click on each of the Trail Boards to read about Scouting in the scout groups of Great Yarmouth, since the start of the Movement. Answer the questions on the question sheet and email a copy to the Heritage Mail Box. If you Scout in other Districts or Counties, you can purchase the badges for £2.50 each (including postage in hte UK) by emailing the Heritage Mail Box. History Mystery Challenge Sheet The Start of Scouting Early Scouting in Great Yarmouth The District Commissioners Local Trophies . A Uniformed Movement 1st Great Yarmouth . 2nd and 3rd Great Yarmouth 4th and 5th Great Yarmouth 6th and 7th Great Yarmouth 8th and 9th Great Yarmouth 10th and 11th Great Yarmouth 12th, 13th and 14th Great Yarmouth 15th, 16th and 17th Great Yarmouth 18th, 19th, 20th and 22nd Great Yarmouth 1st Acle . 1st Belton . 1st Bradwell . 1st Burgh St. Peter . 1st Caister-on-SeaHoly Trinity 1st Cantley and1st Cobholm 1st Freethorpe . 2nd Fritton . 1st Gorleston . 2nd GorlestonMary Magdalene 3rd, 4th, and 6th Gorleston 1st Hopton and 1st Ormesby 1st Martham Craig’s Own North Yarmouth Buccaneers Reedham, Winterton, and Duncan Hall Rover Crews and Venture Units Scout Network and Explorer Scout Units Scout Fellowship / Active Support Unit The Centenary of Scouting 2007 Scouting Sketches by B.P. Scouting Past and Present Remember to send your completed History Mystery Challenge Sheet in to receive your badge which will be supplied to the Scout group section team leader.To find out more about the Scout Groups and Units of East Norfolk, go to the Look Wide page.A printed copy of the history of Scouting in the district is available for a minimum donation of £5.00 plus postage costs by emailing the Heritage Mail Box.