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Maugham, Tichborne Case

Museum Ref No: PEO B/ TIC
Tichborne Case by Lord Maugham, published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1936. Illus
Book
Maypole Dancers.
photograph

Maypole Dancers.

Museum Ref No: AH_SportsField
Postcard of Maypole Dancers in Poole Park, by E. Stevens, Photographer,120 High Street, Poole. Postmarked 11 th July 1907. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph
Memorial Plaques.
photograph

Memorial Plaques.

Museum Ref No: AH_TheWarMemorial
Postcard of memorial/remembrance plaques commemorating the First World War, " Fine Arts Studios (Late Porgey), 213 Ashley Road, Upper Parkstone" stamped on rear. Fromm the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph
Men in slings
photograph

Men in slings

Museum Ref No: G9_0013
Three men in uniform with left arms in slings standing outside ivy clad building; 1914-1918.
Photograph
Military Band.
photograph

Military Band.

Museum Ref No: AH_EndtoBandstand
Military Band Parading through Poole Park, First World War era. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph
2nd Lt. T. Milledge
photograph

Milledge, 2nd Lt. T. Milledge

Museum Ref No: F2b_0012 det.
2nd Lt. T. Milledge, D.Coy., Poole A.Tk. Island Command, 3rd Dorset H.G., July 1944.
Photograph
Model of HMS Victory.
photograph

Model of HMS Victory.

Museum Ref No: AH_PoolePark/PooleCarnival
Model of HMS Victory made by Nautical Boys for Poole Carnival 1936. From the Andrew Hawkes Collection.
Photograph
book

Montacute Charter 1371

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 165-7
Book
Murder on Parkstone Heath, 1740
newspaper

Murder on Parkstone Heath, 1740

Extract from Salisbury Journal on 2nd December 1740 reporting the brutal murder of Joan Mew of Witchampton. Her body was discovered on the heath at Parkstone.
Newspaper
Murder on the Quay, 1752
newspaper

Murder on the Quay, 1752

Extracts from the Salisbury Journal 16th March and 3rd August 1752 describing the murder of widow Buckler, the arrest of Antony Colpis and his wife, their trial and subsequent punishment. Mrs Colpis was acquitted and her husband sentenced to death.
Newspaper