Silver Fish Award

Highest adult award in Guiding From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Silver Fish Award is the highest adult award in Girlguiding. It is awarded for outstanding service to Girlguiding combined with service to world Guiding. The award has changed greatly since it first appeared in 1911, initially being awarded to girls on completion of a number of badges, then via numerous stages to the highest award in the Guiding movement worldwide, and then on to its position as a Girlguiding award.[1]

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Award criteria

The Silver Fish is not earned, but given to those who are nominated and are considered worthy of the award. Recipients must be members of Girlguiding, have done outstanding service to Guiding in more than one capacity and made a contribution to world Guiding.[2] Ideally candidates should be at least 18 months from retirement and have held an appointment within 6 months of the nomination.[2]

History

The award of Silver Fish existed from the beginning of the Guiding movement. The choice of the silver fish was as a result of Lord Baden-Powell visiting Japan, where he learnt that when a son was born, parents would hang a small silver fish on their door, signifying the boy would be able to successfully 'swim upstream' through life's challenges. If a daughter was born, a tiny doll was used. This indicated a girl's sole aim was to raise a family. Lord Baden-Powell decided to make a Guide's highest honour a silver fish, to show that girls are just as capable of battling against the odds as boys.[3]

Award for Girl Guides

The award is mentioned in the November 1909 edition of the Boy Scout Headquarters Gazette in "The Scheme for 'Girl Guides'". Here a girl must pass seventeen specified efficiency badges.[4] However, in Pamphlet A: Baden-Powell Girl Guides, a Suggestion for Character Training for Girls, also published in 1909, twenty efficiency badges were needed to obtain the Silver Fish.[5] This was later reduced to fifteen and, additionally, good all round work was required.[4] A. M. Irvine published the Girl Guide story Nora, the Girl Guide; or, From Tenderfoot to Silver Fish in 1913.

By 1918 a Silver Fish was awarded by headquarters "on the recommendation of County Commissioners for some very special Service to the Movement".[6] In May 1918 The Girl Guides Gazette reported that the requirements for the Silver Fish would change in order to capture the award's "original character" and that it would become "the highest award that was given and not gained."[7]

Award for Girl Scouts of USA

Around the time of the foundation of the Girl Scouts of the USA in 1912, their handbook listed the Silver Fish as the highest honour in Girl Scouting. However, before anyone could earn it, the Golden Eaglet was introduced.[8]

Five American women were awarded the Silver Fish:

Award for adults

In October 1917, the award changed to being given for outstanding service to the movement. At this time, the design also changed from a whiting with its tail in its mouth worn on a silver chain, to a swimming fish worn on a dark and light blue striped ribbon. Olave Baden-Powell was presented with a gold Silver Fish in 1918, then the only one of its kind.[9] Percy Everett, one of the "original Brownsea campers"[10] was GGA's Hon. secretary in the early years. He was awarded the Silver Fish in June 1921.[11] In 1995, her daughter Betty Clay was presented with a gold Silver Fish in the form of a brooch. It continues to be awarded within UK GirlGuiding to this day.

Recipients

1911–1919

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Nesta G. Ashworth née Maude (1893–1982)[12][13] 1911Awarded old-style Silver Fish in 1911. Also in 1920. One of the girls who showed up at Crystal Palace Rally in 1909 wanting to be Scouts. Instrumental in the establishment of Lone Guides.[14]
Rotha Lintorn-Orman (1895–1935)[12] 1911Awarded old-style Silver Fish in 1911. One of the girls who showed up at Crystal Palace Rally in 1909 wanting to be a Scout.
Mrs Addison[15]1914
I New[16]1915
Florence Hardy[17]1916
Eustace Penburthy[18]1916
Olave Baden-Powell[4] GBE (1889–1977)1918Chief Guide. She received a special 'Golden Fish' "as a public recognition of her wonderful work"[19]
L Chidley[20]1918Patrol leader, 1st Royal Eltham
C Hall[21]1918Patrol leader, 1st Pendleton
Aileen Hayeem[22]1918First Guide to earn the Silver Fish Award in India
Hon. Ruth Hubbard (1896–1955)[23]1918Captain, 1st Addington
E King[24]1918Lieutenant, 2nd Ealing
A Lowson[25]1918Lieutenant, 1st Durham
Theodora Mellor[26]1918District commissioner, South Manchester
E Orchard[27]1918Lieutenant, 1st Pendleton
P Pentreath[28]1918Patrol leader, 2nd Ealing
D Pidgeon[29]1918Patrol Leader, 1st Kingston
Hilda Ramsbottom[30]1918Lieutenant, 1st Claremont
Enid Robinson[31]1918Captain, 4th Woking
G M Robinson[32]1918Captain, 9th Birkenhead
Barbara Cave[33]19191st Woking
Dorothy Jeavons[34]1919Lieutenant, 1st Wolverhampton (YWCA)
V Kenilworth[35]1919Patrol leader, 2nd Ealing
Hilda Leighton[36]1919
Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low (1860–1927)1919Founder of Girl Scouts of the USA. She was buried wearing full uniform and her Silver Fish Award. This was one of the first adult awards[37]
Miss Mallory[38]1919Captain, 1st Kidderminster
J E Naish[39]1919Lieutenant, 2nd Woking
P Poulton[40]1919Patrol leader, 1st Muswell Hill
W Withers[41]1919Lieutenant, 1st South Manchester
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1920–1929

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Mrs Furse[42] 1920Provincial commissioner, Transvaal
Lady Helen Whitaker (1890–1929)[43] 1920County commissioner, Hampshire
Margaret Campbell[44]1921For saving a young boy's life by pulling him out from under a lorry
Anne Hyde Choate (1886–1967)[45]1921Second president of Girl Scouts USA
Lady Clinton (1863–1953)[46]1921County commissioner, Devon
Mrs Dixon[47]1921County commissioner, Dublin
Sir Percy Everett[48]1921GGA Hon. treasurer
Edith Marriott[49]1921For rescuing someone who was drowning
Agnes M Maynard OBE[50][51]1921Division commissioner, Wimbledon
Awarded Silver Fish twice
Olive Nichols (1864–1944)[52]1921Deputy chief commissioner, Wales
Mary Pellatt (1857–1924)[53] 1921First chief commissioner, Girl Guides of Canada (1912–1921)
Helen Storrow (1864–1944)[54]1921Donor of Our Chalet
Anna Suckling (1863–1946)[55] 1921County Commissioner, Warwickshire
Alice Anne Baird (1871–1959)[56]1922Cadet branch, head. County commissioner, Worcestershire
Miss Buchan Hepburn[57]1922Deputy chief commissioner, Scotland
Hon. Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth MBE (1886–1967)[58]1922First County commissioner (1916)
First heraldry advisor
Fflorens Roch (1879–1969)[59]1922Deputy chief commissioner, Wales
Helen Malcolm[60][61]1923District commissioner, Clevedon
Mrs Warren[62]1923Chief commissioner, Canada
Rachel Heath[63]1924Great Brown Owl
Margaret Prior[64]1924Chief's diploma, "for excellent service to the movement both at home and abroad"
Kathleen Robinson[65]1924For good service to the movement in Australia
Mrs Benson[66]1925Imperial council
Princess Mary (1897–1965)[4]1925Honorary president, Girl Guides Association from 1920 until her death
Mrs Cathcart[67]1925Head of camping, Scotland
Ysobel Stewart[68] 1925Head of training for Scotland
Muriel de Lisle[69] 1925Assistant county commissioner, Warwickshire
Mary C Royden[70]1925County commissioner, Cheshire
Lady Cave[71] 1926Division commissioner, Kingston
Miss Holland[72]1925Division commissioner, Bath
Patricia Richards[73] 1927
Rosa Ward OBE (1893–1984)[74]1928Chief commissioner, Wales
Chair, Guide International Service (1942–1954)
Miss Bewley [75]1929Head of Rangers
Lila Chilton Thomas (d. 1989)[76]1929Great Brown Owl
Mrs Houison Craufurd[77]1929Scottish Chief Commissioner
Lady Delia Peel[78]1929Chief Commissioner
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1930–1939

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Muriel Montgomery MBE[79] 1930General secretary, London headquarters
Robina Hamilton[80] 1931Division commissioner, South-East Victoria, State committee, Victoria, Australia
Olive Kelso King (1885–1958)[81] 1931Acting State commissioner, New South Wales. First Australian recipient.
Mrs Arthur Lewin[82] 1931Commissioner for Lone Guides, South Africa, Editor, South African Guide magazine
Mrs MacNeillie[83] 1931Provincial commissioner, Transvaal, South Africa
Carey Morgan[84] 1931Provincial commissioner, Bengal
Mrs Alan Morkill[85] 1931Outstanding work in connection with the 1927 Dominion Guides camp held in Australia
Lady Finola Somers CBE (1896–1981)[86] 1931State commissioner, Victorian Girl Guides, Australia
Girl Guides Association chief commissioner (1943–1949)
W R Wilson[87] 1931Chief commissioner, New Zealand
Lady Stubbs[88]1932Island commissioner, Jamaica
Helen Talbot[89] 1932Commissioner for overseas Guiding
Lady Butler (1872–1951)[90] 1932Chair, All-India executive committee
Lady Blythswood[91] 1933Deputy chief commissioner, Wales
Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan GBE[92]1933Chair, committee of the council
Lady Hore-Ruthven[93]1933State chief commissioner, South Australia
Miss Rosseter[94]1933Eagle Owl of Canada
Marguerite de Beaumont (1899–1989)[95]1934Cambridgeshire County commissioner. One of the girls who showed up at Crystal Palace Rally in 1909 wanting to be Scouts.
Lady David[96]1934Chief State commissioner, New South Wales, Australia
Mrs Hood[97]1933Commissioner for extensions
Lady Luke of Pavenham[98] 1934Bedfordshire's first County commissioner (1917–1938)
C Warren[99] 1934Divisional commissioner, Woking
K M Wilson[100] 1934Excellent service to the movement
The Countess of Clarendon[101] 1935South Africa Girl Guides, president
Mrs Ralph Carver[102]1936Commissioner, Egypt
Sir Jeremiah Colman, 1st Baronet[103]1936Funding London's East End Scouting home, Roland House
Nora G Dillon[104] 1936Durham County commissioner
Executive committee of the Council at Imperial Headquarters (1932–1935)
Mrs Pickering[105] 1936County commissioner, Yorkshire
H B Prior (d.1959)[106]1937Provincial commissioner, Burma
Rosalind Hamilton Duchess of Abercorn (1869–1958)[107]1937Ulster chief commissioner
Ruth Callander[108]1937Scottish post and extension branches
Gladys Millard (1891–1964)[109]1937Girl Guide Association, Manitoba, Canada
Maud Carnegie, Countess of Southesk (1893–1945)[110]1937County commissioner, Angus and Aberdeenshire
Scottish executive committee member
Mrs Leigh-White OBE[111]1937Deputy chief commissioner, Ireland
Muriel Monteith JP[112][113]1937Assistant County commissioner, Fife
Mrs Charles Tufton OBE[114]1937Executive committee, vice-chair
Lady Dorothy Arthur[115]1938Provincial commissioner, Bengal
The Honourable Lady Cochrane[116]1938Kent County commissioner
Lilias Dalmahoy[117]1938Edinburgh County commissioner
Miss G Hanbury-Williams MVO[118]1938Council of Girl Guides Association (1927–1961)
Janet Allan[119]1939Commissioner for extensions
Margery Bray (1894–1962)[120]1939Imperial commissioner, training
Allison Cargill (1896–1979)[121][122]1939Scotland's first Guide
President of Scottish GGA, VP of GGA
Miss Chadwick[123]1939Chief commissioner, India
Mrs Fairweather[124]1939Assistant County commissioner, Kent
Assistant commissioner, awards
Miss Greenless[125]1939County commissioner, Midlothian
Lady Haigh[126]1939Provincial commissioner, United Provinces, India
A Landau MBE[127]1939Commissioner for Hebrew Guides, Jerusalem
Elsa Riepert (1890–1961)[128]1939Dominion secretary, Canada (1920–1941)
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1940–1949

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R C Drysdale[129]1940Organising commissioner, Argentina
Mrs Fisher Rowe[130]1940Hon. secretary, Overseas Association
Kelly Lawson[131]1940Island commissioner, Jamaica
Mrs Moore[132]1942District commissioner, Canterbury City Guides. Awarded for gallantry during an air raid
Miss Packenham Walsh[133]1942Commissioner, Madras
Mrs Pinhorn[134]1942Hon treasurer, All India
Mrs Elliott Carnegy[135]1943Chief commissioner, Scotland
Lady Charlotte Cooper[136]1943Chief commissioner, India
Mrs Alan Morkill MBE[137]1943
Lady Monroe[138]1943Provincial commissioner, Punjab
M W Kydd[139]1944Chief commissioner, Canada
Dame Joan Marsham DBE (1888–1972)[140]1944Chair of Guiding Association's executive committee for 10 years from 1938
Anna Moody (1881–1950)[141]1944Deputy chief commissioner, Ulster
Jane Mervyn Newnham OBE[142]1944Guider-in-charge, Foxlease
F C Sharp[143]1944Dundee County commissioner
Mona Burgin (1903–1985)[144][145] 1945Active in New Zealand and as a trainer internationally
Emmeline Cadbury JP (1883-1966)[146]1945County commissioner, Birmingham
Lady Cooper[147]1945Chief commissioner, India
Dame Anstice Gibbs DCVO, CBE (1905–1978)[144]1945Chief commissioner and chair of British Commonwealth Girl Guides Association (1956–1966)
Vice-chair of WAGGGS (1957–1960)
Isobel Hetherington Kay MBE (1904–1980)[148]1945Chair of Welsh Guide Council
Chief commissioner, Wales
Lady Eva Julius (1878–1972)[149] 1945Chief commissioner, New South Wales, Australia
Angela Thompson[150] 1945Division commissioner, S E Hertfordshire
Verona M. Wallace Williamson (1898–1980 )[144]1945Edinburgh County commissioner
Margaret Crosfield (1902–1988)[151][152]1946Chair, All-India training subcommittee
Mrs Geoffrey Gibbs[153]1946Hertfordshire County commissioner
Jean Clayton[154] 1947Imperial commissioner, Brownies
Marie Iles OBE[155][156]1947Dominion secretary, New Zealand
Margaret Martin[157]1947Commissioner for training
Margaret McIntyre OBE (1886–1948)[158] 1947Tasmanian state commissioner (1940–1948)
Lady Lee Steere OBE[159] 1947Commissioner for Girl Guides, Western Australia
P M Noaks MBE[160] 1947Chief commissioner and training advisor, Southern Rhodesia
Mrs John Corbett[161]1948Chief commissioner, Canada
Irene Fairbairn (1899–1974)[162] 1948Chief Commissioner of Guides Australia, Federal Secretary[163]
Ruth Herrick CBE (1889–1993)[164] 1948Chief commissioner, New Zealand (1934–1961)
Shylie Katherine Rymill (1882–1959)[165]1948Commissioner, Australia
State commissioner, South Australia (1938–1950)
Mrs P M P Thompson[166]1948Chair, Scottish public relations committee
Mrs Stewart[167]1949Scottish chief commissioner (1946–1950)
E Williams[168]1949Deputy chief commissioner, New Zealand
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1950–1959

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Kathleen Mabel Davies-Cooke OBE (1903–1994)[169]1950Chair, Girl Guides Association
Chair and vice-patron, Trefoil Guild
Mrs Douglas of Mains[170] 1950County commissioner, Glasgow
Lilian Gresham (1906–1973)[171] 1950State commissioner, Queensland, Australia
Agnes Pinnick (1901–1953)[172]1950Chief commissioner, Malaya and Singapore
D E S Wishart[173] 1950Chief commissioner, Canada
Tirzah Barnes[174]1951Publications committee
Mrs Captain[175]1951Chief commissioner, India
Mary Cuningham Chater MBE (1896–1990)[176]1951Music advisor, Girl Guides Association (1949–1961)
Mrs Dutt[177]1951Deputy chief commissioner, India
E D Harrison[178]1951Brownie advisor
Olive Hillbrook[179] 1951Rangers commissioner, England
Mrs Hobson[180]1951Chief commissioner, Ceylon
Begum G. A. Khan[181]1951Chief commissioner, Pakistan Girl Guides Association
J B Williams[182]1951Island commissioner, Barbados
Enid, Lady Burnham CBE (1894–1979)[183]1952Girl Guide chief commissioner, England
J W Haughton OBE[184]1952Chief commissioner, Ulster
Jessie Kerridge[185]1952Commissioner for training, Jamaica
Dorothea Powell (1879-1986)[186]1952Executive committee. Chair, education panel
Gwen Hesketh MBE[187]1952Guide International Service commissioner
Tasmania state commissioner (1956–1962)
Helen McSwiney OBE[188]1953
Florence Mitchell (1891-1970)[189]1953Assistant state commissioner, Victoria, Australia
President, Victoria Guide International Service
G Springall[190]1953Division commissioner, Western Transvaal
D Strachan[191]1953Chief commissioner, South Africa
Jean Helen St. Clair Campbell, Lady Stratheden and Campbell CBE (1901–1956)[192]1953Chief commissioner, British Commonwealth (1949–1956)
Viscountess Colville of Culross[193]1954Chief commissioner, Scotland
Betty Fripp[194]1954Commissioner, British Guides in Foreign Countries
Muriel Lees[195]1954Chair, Sussex County camping committee
Eleanor Manning OBE (1906–1986)[196]1954Chief commissioner of Guides, Australia
World committee of WAGGGS (1955–1962)
Ruth Tuckwell OBE[197]1954Treasurer, WAGGGS
Beryl Barker[198]1955Commissioner for British Guides, Egypt
Marjorie Grant[199]1955Chief commissioner, South Africa
Elaine E Moran[200]1955Training advisor, Australia
Margaret Pilkington MBE (1906–1985)[201]1955Guide International Service team leader
Kathleen Dore MBE (d.1991)[202]1956County commissioner, Essex (1947–1957)
May Douglas[203]1956State commissioner, South Australia
Edna Mary Banham[204]1957Post box secretary, CHQ and England
E M Beveridge[205]1957Commonwealth camp advisor
Mrs Durrant[206]1957Commissioner, Kenya
Beryl Gibson[207]1957Commissioner for training, Cyprus
Senator Marion Greeves MBE (1894–1979)[208]1957Chief commissioner, Ulster
Anne Shepherd OBE[209]1957County commissioner, Yorkshire Central
Iona Taylor (1908-1978)[210]1957For international service, and untiring work in Hampshire
W Rankine Nesbitt[211]1957Chief commissioner, Canada
Mollie Walker MBE[212]1957Training advisor, England
Gladys Niven[213]1958Provincial commissioner, Natal, South Africa
Lady Elizabeth Pleydell-Bouverie (1897–1982)[214]1958Captain, 1st Alderbury Company, Wiltshire
Helen Wynne OBE[215]1958Chief commissioner, Southern Rhodesia
Mrs Guy Coleridge[216]1959Ranger branch committee, chair
Sheila Macloed[217]1959Camp advisor, Victoria, Australia
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1960–1969

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Clare Broadhurst[218]1960Training advisor, Australia
Lady Davies[219]1960Commonwealth training advisor
Lady Harley[220]1960Deputy chief commissioner, England
Elizabeth Hartley OBE (1906–1996)[221]1960Deputy chief commissioner, England
Alix Liddell (1907–1981)[222]1960Publications committee, chair
Phyllis Moffett MBE (1908-1994)[223]1960Deputy chief commissioner
Bessie Clough[224]1961Provincial treasurer, Transvaal, South Africa
Mrs Cowan-Douglas[225]1961International commissioner, South Africa
Merle Deer[226]1962Training advisor, New South Wales, Australia
R Graeme Orr[227]1962Assistant state commissioner, Victoria, Australia
E Henrietta Osler[228]1962Chief commissioner, Canada
H A Toft OBE[229]1962General secretary, Commonwealth headquarters
Mrs Charlton[230]1963Queensland, Australia
Hon. Beryl Cozens-Hardy OBE (1911–2011)[144][231]1963Chief Commissioner for England (1961–1970). Chair of WAGGGS (1972–1975)
Nancy Eastick MBE (1920–2011)[232]1963Guide International Service volunteer, trainer and author
Mrs McKay[233]1963Victoria, Australia'
E K Wade[234]1963
Dame Leslie Whateley DBE[235]1963Director, World Bureau
Miss Wood[236]1963South Australia
Safiya Abdel-Rahman[237] 1965Egyptian Federation for Scouts and Girl Guides, also extremely active in sports for girls in Egypt
Gladys "Jim" Buntine OBE (1901–1992)[196] 1966Chief Commissioner of Guides Australia (1962–1968)
Sybil Canadine[238]1967One of the original founders of the Girl Guide movement, County commissioner, Gloucestershire
Penelope "Pen" Wood-Hill (1909–1990)[144]1967Ran Our Chalet.
Joyce Price OBE, CMG (1915–2009)[239] 1967Australian Chief Commissioner (1968–1973), Chairman of WAGGGS, Vice President of Olave Baden-Powell Society (1985–1994)
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowden (1930–2002)[240]1968President of the Guides
J P Moffett MBE[241]1968Deputy chief commissioner of the Commonwealth, Commissioner for the Branch Association within the Commonwealth
Dame Ann Parker Bowles DCVRO[242]1969In recognition of her wide and selfless service to the Association
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1970–1979

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E F Armstrong[243]1970Commonwealth advisor, Gloucestershire
K B Clysdale[244]1970Chief commissioner, Canada
Amelia "Milly" Collins MBE (1915-1991)[245]1971Chair, Diamond Jubilee Coordinating Committee
Mary English[246]1971New Zealand Guide Handbook, author
Margaret Turnbull (1907–1986)[247]1971Chief Commissioner for New Zealand
Ena Collymore-Woodstock MBE [248]1972Chief Commissioner, Jamaica
Mary Lambie [249]1973State Commissioner, South Australia
Mrs Allan Laing [250]1974Deputy Chief Commissioner, GGA
W P Gurd[251]1976Chief Commissioner, Canada
Sheila M Crosby[252]1978Executive Director, Girl Guides of Canada
Vivienne Vaughan-Cox OBE[253]1978Chair, Overseas Committee for Girl Guides. Commissioner in Gibraltar and Malta.
Mrs Owen Walker JP[254]1979Chief Commissioner of GGA
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1980–1989

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Dr Kathryn Benson-Evans[255]1980Training advisor, Wales
Rosemary Cadbury Dickson[256]1980Chief commissioner, Ulster
Dr Helen Laird OBE, DL (1931-2020)[257]1980Vice chair, WAGGGS
Edna Banham[258]1981
Margaret Coleman[259]1981Editor, Guiding in Australia magazine
T A Dickson JP[260]1981Chief commissioner, Ulster
Mrs Owen John[261]1981New Zealand guiding
Stella Cunliffe (1917–2002)[262]1982County commissioner, London South West
Margaret Walcott[263]1983General commissioner for special projects, Barbados
Aline Fenwick OBE[264] 1985Outstanding service to Guiding in the fields of law and finance, Australia
Mary Hill OAM[265] 1985Commissioner for training, WAGGGS
Maureen Reid[266] 1988Chief commissioner, Scotland
Anne Dunford[267] 1989Deputy chief commissioner
Dr June Paterson-Brown CBE[268] 1989Chief commissioner, Commonwealth
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1990–1999

Margaret Banks[269]1990Commissioner for Branch Associations
June Callaghan[270]1990Chief commissioner, Ulster
Mary Willatt[271]1990Programme and training advisor
Patricia Lawrence[272]1990Chair of uniform panel
Pauline McKie[273]1992Community involvement and development advisor, County trainer, Staffordshire
Ann Mitchell[274]1993Advisor, British Guides in Foreign Countries
Jane Garside[275]1994Chief commissioner
Betty Clay CBE (1917–2004)[276] 1995Active in Guiding in both Northern Rhodesia and England. Daughter of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell. Like her mother she received the only other gold Silver Fish.
Elizabeth Ferrier[277] 1998Chair of programme and training for GGA

2000 onwards

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Dorothy Naylor[278] 2015Special needs advisor, British Guides in Foreign Countries
Nicola Grinstead[279] 2016Chair, WAGGGS board of trustees
Anne Llywelyn-Jones[280] 2016Advisor, Girlguiding's overseas branches
Angela Milln[281] 2016Deputy chief guide
Leslie Knighton MBE[282] 2018Chief commissioner, British Girlguiding Overseas
Carol Selwyn-Jones[283] 2020Safeguarding leader, British Girlguiding Overseas
Melanie Ford MBE[284][285] 2024County Commissioner, Girlguiding Sussex West, and Lead Volunteer World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, for services to young people
Su Madurasinghe[286] 2025Duke of Edinburgh Award adviser, Girlguiding Cymru
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Date of award unknown

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Julia Cobb Crowell (1877–1957)First Girl Scout commissioner, Cleveland, USA
Countess Gowrie (1879–1965)[287]Chief commissioner, New South Wales, Australia
Rose Kerr OBE (1882–1994)[144]One of the founders of the Rangers
Involved in the formation of WAGGGS
Jane Deeter Rippin (1882–1953)[144]National director, Girl Scouts of the USA (1919–1930)
Elizabeth Whitehurst (1883–1953)[288]
Alice Behrens (1885–1952)[289]First commissioner, first head of training
Kari Aas (1886–1978)Chief Scout of Norsk Speiderpikeforbund (1927–1935). Designed World Flag
A. M. Victoria Rossiter (1887–1977)[290]Stores commissioner,
Violet Synge[144] (1896–1981)Chief commissioner, England
Connie Stableford (1901–1987)[291]
Vera Armstrong MBE (1904–1992)[144] Founder, Guide Friendship Fund
Beryl Henniker-Hughan (1905–1998)[292]Division commissioner
Lady Chauvel[293]State commissioner, Victoria, Australia
W. Coxon[294]
Mrs Robotham[295]India Girl Guides
Cicely Douglas (d. 1985)[296]Scottish executive committee
Gertrude Pakenham-Walsh[297]India Girl Guides. She also had a Silver Elephant Award
Margaret Wilson (d. 1977)[298]Camp trainer
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