Maritime

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Poole Sea Scouts
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Poole Sea Scouts

Museum Ref No: F4d_0031
Poole Sea Scouts, c.1948-50s, worked in yacht yard at Sandbanks. (RMYC or Sandbanks YC.) Barry ? John ? (Wilkes?). (Batting photograph)
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Poole Sea Scouts
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Poole Sea Scouts

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Poole Sea Scouts/No.8
Poole Sea Scouts at Poole Quay. Custom House in background, also Hants & Dorset bus. (Batting photograph)
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Poole Sea Scouts
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Poole Sea Scouts

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Poole Sea Scouts/No.7
Poole Sea Scouts at Poole Quay. (Batting photograph)
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Poole Sea Scouts
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Poole Sea Scouts

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Poole Sea Scouts/No.2
Poole Sea Scouts at Poole Quay. (Batting photograph)
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Poole Sea Scouts
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Poole Sea Scouts

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Poole Sea Scouts/No.1
Poole Sea Scouts at Poole Quay. Coal transporter in backgound. (Batting photograph)
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Poole Seal Ship

Museum Ref No: PLA 942.337
History of the Borough and County of the Town of Poole by H. P. Smith, Poole, J. Looker Ltd., vol. 1 1948. Illus. Pages 154-5.
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Poole ship retaken

Salisbury Journal of 1st November 1756 recorded under the sub-heading Poole the following: Last Sunday the Uncertain of this Place, William Brown Master, laden with Strong Beer, was taken by a small Privateer off Portland, the Privateer was afterwards taken by the Lynn Man of War and carried into Weymouth, and Brown came home again on Thursday last.
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Poole Vessel Taken By Spanish Privateer, 1740

Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 5th February 1740 reads: "The "Polly", Captain Newman of Pool, bound from Newfoundland to Lisbon, is taken by a Spanish Privateer and carried into Rio Roxo, near Vigo, as is the "Totness", Captain Bursell, from Newfoundland to Portugal, into Galicia."
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Poole Vessel Taken, 1739

Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 2nd October 1739 reads: "A vessel belonging to Pool- Glead, Master, bound from Newfoundland to Bilbao, was lately taken off Cape Ottigal in Galicia by a ship of 50 guns bound to the Caracas from St. Sebastian to which last place was sent in a prize."
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Poole Vessels Taken to Bayonne, 1747

Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 9th March 1747 reads "The "Young Green", Cheeseman, from Lisbon, and the "Mary", Twogood, from Newfoundland, both for Pool, are taken and carried into Bayonne. The "Success", Watts, from Pool for Carolina is taken and carried into Bayonne."
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