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Rose Kerr (1882 – 1944) was a pioneer of the Guiding movement from Great Britain. Born as Rose Margaret Guthrie Gough, she was one of the founders of the Rangers section of Girl Guides and was involved in the formation of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and authored numerous publications on Guiding. She was awarded the Silver Fish. In 1906 Rose Gough married Admiral Mark Edward Frederick Kerr, CB MVO, RN; they had two children: Alix Liddell (1907-1981, née Kerr) and Luise Rosemary Kerr (1908-1986). Robert Baden-Powell proposed to Rose Gough first, but was refused in December 1905. However they remained close friends.