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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 3rd July 1739 reads: "They write from Poole, that Mr John Phippard, one of the Aldermen of that town, is appointed Commander of the "Stokes Bay" smack in that Port, in the room of Capt. George Nicholson, deceased."
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: H1_0012Group portrait; foreman and workers; Ballast Quay, c.1900 (detail of right hand side). Unidentified
Photograph
Group portrait of foreman and workers; Ballast Quay, c.1900 (detail of left hand front). Unidentified
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F1m_0002A pilot boarding a pilot boat on Poole Quay.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F1m_0001Pilots Messrs James and Hitcock, Poole Quay, 1950s.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
Photograph
I Call to Mind by Herbert S Carter, J Looker Ltd 1949 pp 10 to 12.
Marriage of William Carter to Eliza Balston, whose mother, originally Miss Stanworth, was widow of Francis Azariah Pinney. Brief history of the Pinney family.
Book
Museum Ref No: AH_Pirates_on_QuaysidePhotograph of Pirates on Brownsea Quay during Beating the Bounds ceremony.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkes99@gmail.com
Photograph
Museum Ref No: AH_Pirates_on_BrownseaPirates on Brownsea during Beating the Bounds ceremony. From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkes99@gmail.com
Photograph
Museum Ref No: MAR 971.801Poole and Newfoundland by F. W. Mathews, 1936. Reprinted from a series of articles published in the Poole and Parkstone Standard, commencing April 16, 1936.
Book
Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1954/No. 6, Poole Bar BuoyPoole Bar Buoy, 1954. (Batting photograph)
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