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Chain ferry
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Chain ferry

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 3/Poole Harbour/No.8
Sandbanks chain ferry and Davis's Shell Bay ferry. (Batting photograph)
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Chain ferry
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Chain ferry

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 3/Poole Harbour/No.6
Cars loading onto Sandbanks chain ferry. Also 4 cars parked, DXO 938, CWY 809, CTW 943 and ABN 443. (Batting photograph)
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Chain ferry
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Chain ferry

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 3/Poole Harbour/No.1
Cars loading onto Sandbanks chain ferry. Also 4 cars parked, DXO 938, CWY 809, CTW 943 and ABN 443. (Batting photograph)
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Chain ferry
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Chain ferry

Museum Ref No: F3d_0033
Sandbanks chain ferry. Photography by Barbara Bristowe.
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Chapel Lane
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Chapel Lane

Museum Ref No: D_Chapel_Lane_0005
Chapel Lane, Wesleyan School Room. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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Chapel Lane
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Chapel Lane

Museum Ref No: D_Chapel_Lane_0001
Chapel Lane, west side looking towards High Street. Nos. 2-12 (evens). Lamp standard. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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Charles Amos Welch
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Charles Amos Welch

Charles Amos Welch taken by his nephew who was also a photographer. Josiah T Welch was the son of Charles' older brother- Josiah T Welch. Josiah T Welch (junior) was a photographer at 6 Midland Road, Bedford. In 1911 he was age 29.
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Charles Amos Welch
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Charles Amos Welch

Charles Amos Welch. Born at Hitchen in 1862 to father, Josiah Welch and mother, Mary Welch. Sadly his father's death was registered in the same quarter as his birth in 1862. Charles Amos Welch had two older brothers, Josiah Timothy Welch and George Frederick Welch. In 1888 Charles Amos married Annie Ada Smith in Spalding and in 1889 their daughter Bertha was born in Poole. In the 1891 census Charles is listed on the High Street in Poole as a photographer.
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Charles Amos Welch
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Charles Amos Welch

Charles Amos Welch. Died on the 25th June 1932, age 70 at his home, Sturminster North Road, Poole. The Poole and Dorset Herald reported; 'he came to Poole at the age of 20 years, and set up as a photographer in High Street, a business which he conducted for 40 years, retiring 10 years ago.' He was an 'ardent supporter of the Poole Wesleyan Church' and 'a life long Liberal'. 'His kindly and charming personality won him a wide circle of friends.'
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Charles Blake butcher's shop
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Charles Blake butcher's shop

Museum Ref No: F5a_0038
Mr. Charles Blake outside his butcher's shop; meat piled up and hanging in the window; meat hanging outside; Arthor Ridout in a dark suit; two deliveryboys with Blake's bikes; Easter 1922
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