The new organisation's badge was an
anchor, and the motto 'Sure and Stedfast'. This was
taken from the
Authorised Version of the Bible, from the Epistle to
the Hebrews, chapter 6, verse 19: 'Which hope we have
as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast'.
The Object was also quite clear from the beginning:
" The advancement of Christ's
Kingdom among Boys and the promotion of habits of
Reverence, Discipline, Self-Respect,
and all that tends towards a true Christian Manliness."
(The word Obedience was added some ten years later).
For
the first year the Boys only wore a Rosette as
a badge, and the officers wore the civilian bowler
hat. The following year the Cap, Belt, and haversack
were brought together as the first complete uniform.
The Pill-box in common use during these days had
no chin-strap and fitted close to the head, but it
had
two distinguished rows of white braid worn at a jaunty
angle. Soon afterwards the proper pill-box was brought
in and the officers turned to the Glengarry for their
headgear.
Even now the organisation (and uniform)
continues to evolve. At Ballywatt we like to feel we
keep abreast of the changes while maintaining the traditions
that make the BB such an incredible organisation.
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