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Museum Ref No: AH_PoolePark/Carnival" Poole Carnival 17.6.1914"; Postcard of a group of children in fancy dress at Poole Carnival. By the Bournemouth View Company Ltd, St Paul's Lane. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_PoolePark/PooleCarnival" Poole Carnival 17.6.1914 ";Postcard of a group of children in fancy dress at Poole Carnival, by the Bournemouth View Company Ltd, St Pauls Lane, Bournemouth. Postmarked 2nd July 1914. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_PoolePark/PooleCarnival" 17.6.1914 Poole Carnival Queen"; Postcard of the Carnival Queen in 1914, by the Bournemouth View Company Ltd, St Paul's Lane. Bournemouth. Postmarked 2 nd July 1914. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_PoolePark/PooleCarnivalPostcard of children in fancy dress at the Poole Carnival, 1914, by The Bournemouth View Co. Ltd., St Paul's Lane. Postmarked 16th July 1914. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: Wills_89, Wills_89aPoole fishermen's day outing to Winchester, c.1920s
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Museum Ref No: TD32Poole Flower Show,1960s.Kingland Crescent, Ladies Walking Field,Poole Grammar School.Photographer Stanley A.H. Swain.From the Transport Department Collection
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Museum Ref No: TD33Poole Flower Show,1960s.Kingland Crescent,Ladies Walking Field.Photographer Stanley A.H. Swain. From the Transport Department Collection.
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Museum Ref No: TD 34poole Flower Show,1960s, Kingland Crescent,old bus Station with Hants and Dorset offices and waiting room.Ladies Walking Field.Photographer Stanley A.H.Swain. From Transport Department Collection
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Museum Ref No: TD35Poole Flower Show,1960s. Kingland Crescent,Ladies Walking Field Poole Grammar School. Photographer Stanley A.H. Swain. From Transport Department Collection
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Museum Ref No: LHC260336p11bMessrs William Grant and Bernard Hart appearing in 'Phyllis, the Farnmer's Daughter' at Skinner Street Congregational Church, presented by the Church Choir. From the Poole and Parkstone Standard,26th March 1936
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