1911 Scout camp and rally at Beaulieu July/Aug 1911 -Real Photo Postcard unused The HGIY Camp at Beaulieu in 1911 refers to a large youth gathering organized by the Boy Scouts Association, and “HGIY” stands for “Highland Gathering of Imperial Yeomanry”—though in this context it’s more commonly interpreted as a major imperial scout camp tied to King George V’s coronation celebrations. More precisely, the 1911 Beaulieu camp was one of the biggest early international Scout gatherings. It took place in the New Forest and brought together thousands of Scouts from across Britain and the wider British Empire.