Maritime

Showing results 761 to 770 of 1966
"Curly" Greenslade
photograph

Greenslade, "Curly" Greenslade

Museum Ref No: F9a_0004
Fisherman "Curly2 Greenslade displaying a catch of lobster, 1960
Photograph
newspaper

Guernsey Privateers, 1756.

Salisbury Journal of 13th December 1756 recorded that: The Guernsey Privateers have great success.
Newspaper
book

Gulliver, Isaac Gulliver

Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423

from Baccy, 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 26-34


Book
book

Gulliver, Smugglers' Britain

Museum Ref No: MAR 364.133
Smugglers' Britain by G. Bernard Wood, published by Cassell & Co. Ltd, London 1966. Chapter Twenty-Three - Gulliver and Lilliput.
Book
book

Gutteridge, Dorset Smugglers

Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423
Dorset Smugglers by Roger Guttridge, published by Dorset Publishing Co.,Sherborne, 1984. ISBN 0902129 53 8. Pages 11-13 Culliford report on Preventive operations in Poole in 1680's, named people.
Book
Hamowrthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club
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Hamowrthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club

Museum Ref No: E30c_0002
Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club. Clubhouse. Railway line can be seen at bottom of photograph.
Photograph
Hamworthy
photograph

Hamworthy

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 3/Hamworthy Quay 1/No.13
Railway wagons and crane at Hamworthy. (Batting photograph)
Photograph
Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club
photograph

Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club

Museum Ref No: E30c_0003
Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club. Flag being displayed on roof of clubhouse.
Photograph
Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club
photograph

Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club

Museum Ref No: E30c_0001; E30c_0004
Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club. Clubhouse.
Photograph
Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club
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Hamworthy & Bournemouth Sailing Club

Museum Ref No: PPS020436p3a
Photograph of representative members of the club surveying the ancient railway coach which served as club headquarters for many years. Taken from the Poole and Parkstone Standard 2nd April 1936.
Photograph