Showing results 1581 to 1590 of 1966
Museum Ref No: F4f_0022Preparing for logboat preservation at Scaplens Court.
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Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423Baccy, Rum and Tea from Poole: an archive teaching unit on local smuggling compiled by A.J. Miller, published by Henry Harbin School, Poole, 1979. Illus. Pages 7-12 and 21-25
Book
Extract from Salisbury Journal on 25th December 1739 quoting a letter from Benjamin Windsor concerning the crew of the John and Mary, Captain Botley, made prisoners of war in Gijon, Spain.
Newspaper
Extract from the Salisbury Journal 28th December 1747 describes the capture of "The Industry", master Segar, sailing from Newfoundland to Poole and carried into St. Sebastien by a privateer.
Newspaper
Extract from the Salisbury Journal 6 September 1756. Arrival of "The Fox" privateer, Capt. Penny, having captured the privateer "Marquise Pompadour"
Newspaper
Extract from Salisbury Journal of 31st March 1755. John Skinner publically apologises for accusing William Milner of forgery.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: B4a_0066Castle Street to Custom House; vessels; Rail Trucks; People c. 1910
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Museum Ref No: B4a_0065Castle Street to Custom House; carts; vessels c.1910
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Museum Ref No: B4a_0064School party (c.1905); rail trucks; vessels; Custom House to Castle Street.
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Museum Ref No: B4a_0056Photograph; Poole Quay; looking towards Custom House; Waterfront Museum and Town Cellars; builder's fencing in Paradise Street
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