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Museum Ref No: S 504Oyster licence for John Lately,October 1822
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Museum Ref No: F4d_0028Launch of "Sand Lark". Another vessel under construction.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F4d_0025Concrete barge "Cretabode", No. 142701, launched at Hamworthy 1918. Built by Hill, Richards & Co. Ltd. 662 tons. Length 190ft., breadth 33ft. 7in., depth 15ft. 5in. Owner A. Batchelor. Registered London.
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Museum Ref No: F4d_0022Launch of the first concrete built barge, PD25, at Lake Shipyard, 17 August 1918. Paddle steamer in the middle distance salutes the launching. Barge was 190ft. long, had a 33ft. beam, was 15ft. 6in. in depth and at one time the shipyard employed 1,500 men. (Chisman, LW, 1978)
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Museum Ref No: Bristowe1_117Men preparing "PE69" for launch.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423Dorset Smugglers by Roger Guttridge, published by Dorset Publishing Co.,Sherborne, 1984. ISBN 0902129 53 8. Pages 62-63 - Revenue cutter Laurel.
Book
Museum Ref No: F4c_0008Line of LCA landing craft moored in Holes Bay, World War Two 1940-1945
Photograph
Extract from Salisbury Journal 26th January 1755. Letter received in Poole describing conditions in the colony of Maryland. Mentions "Savage Indians".
Newspaper
Poole entries in Lloyd's Lists 1740-1780 - incomplete. Arranged alphabetically by Master's name. JD.
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Poole entries from Lloyd's Lists from 1740-1780 incomplete. Arranged alphabetically by ship name. JD.
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