
1918 POR - All Round Cords
Can be worn by any Guide having passed the 1st Class and any other seven tests, in addition to the three included in the 1st Class.

1919 POR - All-Round Cords
Can be worn by any Guide having passed the 1st Class and any other seven tests, in addition to those included in the 1st Class.


1924 POR - All Round Cords
Can be work by any Guide having passed the First Class and any other seven tests, in addition to those included in the First Class.



1929 POR - All Round Cords
Can be worn by any Guide having passed her First Class and any other seven tests, in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and any other seven senior badges.

1930 POR - All Round Cords
Can be worn by any guide having passed her first Class and any other seven tests, in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and any other seven senior badges (these badges may not be the senior grade of badges included in the Ranger Star).

1931 Guide Handbook - All-Round Cords
All Round Cords can be worn by any Guide having passed the 1st Class and any other seven tests, in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and any other seven senior badges.
Note: Neither the Green nor the Mauve 1st Class Badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

1932 POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords can be worn by any Guide having passed her First Class and any other seven tests (one of which must be an outdoor badge), in addition to those included in the First Class,
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and any other seven senior badges (these badges may not be the senior grade of badges included in the Ranger Star).
(Application for these should be made to the County Secretary, through the District Secretary.)
Neither the Green nor the Mauve First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.


1935 POR - All Round Cords
All-Round Cords can be worn by any Guide having passed her First Class and any other seven tests (one of which must be an outdoor badge), in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and any other seven senior badges (these badges may not be the senior grade of badges included in the Ranger Star).
(Application for these should be made to the County Secretary, through the District Secretary.)
Neither the Green nor the Mauve First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

1935 POR - All Round Cords
All-Round Cords can be worn by any Guide having passed her First Class and any other seven tests (one of which must be an outdoor badge), in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and any other seven senior badges (these badges may not be the senior grade of badges included in the Ranger Star).
(Application for these should be made to the County Secretary, through the District Secretary.)
Neither the Green nor the Blue First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.


1938 POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords can be worn by any Guide having passed her First Class and any other seven tests (one of which must be the Ambulance or Sick Nurse badge, and one an outdoor badge), in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed he Ranger Star and hold seven senior badges (which must include Probationer or First Aider). The seven senior badges may include those taken as part of the Ranger Star Test.
(Application for these should be made to the Country Secretary, through the District Secretary.)
Neither the Green nor the Blue First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

1939 POR - All-Round Cords
All Round Cords can be worn by any Guide having passed her First Class and any other seven tests (one of which must be the Ambulance, Sick Nurse or Emergency Helper badge, and one an outdoor badge), in addition to those included in the First Class.
Rangers may wear red and white All-Round Cords, provided they have passed the Ranger Star and hold seven senior badges (which must include Probationer, First Aider or Samaritan). The seven senior badges may include those taken as part of the Ranger Star test.
(Application for these should be made to the County Secretary through the District Secretary.)
Neither the Green nor the Blue First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

October 1941 - "The Guider" - All-Round Cords
"The candidate must be a First Class Guide and should hold:
Ambulance or Sick Nurse or Emergency Helper
Swimmer or Signaller
Two other badges chosen by herself, of which one at least must be one of the following outdoor badges:
Birdlover, Boatswain, Farmworker, Flower Lover, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Woodman, Star Lover."

1943 POR - All-Round Cords.
The candidate must be a First Class Guide and must have completed the Test before her seventeenth birthday.
She must hold the following badges:
First Aid or Sick Nurse or Emergency Helper.
Swimmer or Signaller.
Two other badges chosen by herself, of which one at least must be one of the following outdoor badges: Astronomer, Boatswain, Birdwatcher, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Landgirl, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Woodman.
Neither the Green nor the Blue First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

1947 POR - All-Round Cords.
The candidate must be a First Class Guide and must have completed the Test before her seventeenth birthday.
She must hold the following badges:
First Aid or Sick Nurse or Emergency Helper.
Swimmer or Signaller or Pioneer.
Two other badges chosen by herself, of which one at least must be one of the following outdoor badges:
Astronomer, Boatswain, Bird Watcher, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Woodman.
Neither the Green nor the Blue First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

1950 POR - All-Round Cords
The candidate must be a First Class Guide and must have completed the Test before her seventeenth birthday.
She must hold the following badges:
First Aid or Sick Nurse or Emergency Helper.
Swimmer or Signaller or Pioneer.
Two other badges chosen by herself, of which one at least must be one of the following outdoor badges:
Astronomer, Boatswain, Bird Watcher, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Woodman.
Neither the Green nor the Blue First Class badges qualify for All-Round Cords.

1953 POR - All-Round Cords
The candidate must be a First Class Guide and must have completed the Test before her seventeenth birthday.
She must hold the following badges:
First Aid or Sick Nurse or Emergency Helper.
Swimmer or Signaller or Pioneer.
Two other badges chosen by herself, of which one at least must be one of the following outdoor badges:
Astronomer, Boatswain, Bird Watcher, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Woodman.
Blue First Class does not qualify for All-Round Cords.

1957 POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords are awarded to a First Class Guide who gains one badge from each of the following sections, before her seventeenth birthday:
1) First Aid, Sick Nurse, Emergency Helper.
2) Camper, Life-Saver, Signaller, Swimmer.
3) Bird Watcher, Boatswain, Camper, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Map Reader, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Star Gazer, Woodman.
4) One of her own choice which may or may not be listed above.

1960 POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords are awarded to a First Class Guide who gains on e badge from each of the following sections, before her seventeenth birthday:
1) Emergency Helper, First Aid, Sick Nurse.
2) Camper, Handywoman, Life-Saver, Pathfinder, Swimmer.
3) Bird Watcher, Boatswain, Camper, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Map Rader, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Star Gazer, Woodman.
4) One of her own choice which may or may not be listed above.

1961 (July) POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords are awarded to a First Class Guide who gains on e badge from each of the following sections, before her seventeenth birthday:
1) Emergency Helper, First Aid, Sick Nurse.
2) Camper, Handywoman, Life-Saver, Pathfinder, Swimmer.
3) Bird Watcher, Boatswain, Camper, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Map Rader, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Star Gazer, Woodman.
4) One of her own choice which may or may not be listed above.

1964 (March) POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords are awarded to a First Class Guide who gains one badge from each of the following sections, before her seventeenth birthday:
1) Emergency Helper, First Aid, Sick Nurse.
2) Camper, Handywoman, Life Saver, Pathfinder, Swimmer.
3) Bird Watcher, Boatswain, Camper, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Map Reader, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Star Gazer, Woodman.
4) One of her own choice which may or may not be listed above.

1965 (July) POR - All-Round Cords
All-Round Cords are awarded to a First Class Guide who gains four of the following badges (one badge from each section), before her seventeenth birthday:
1) Emergency Helper, First Aid, Sick Nurse.
2) Camper, Handywoman, Life Saver, Pathfinder, Swimmer.
3) Bird Watcher, Boatswain, Camper, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-Girl, Map Reader, Naturalist, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Stalker, Star Gazer, Woodman.
4) One of her own choice which may or may not be listed above.