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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_three_quarter_viewScan reads "Built on the shoulder of a hill, it is a house of varying levels . . . and beyond, the land falls away in tiers of pinewoods to Poole and its Harbour and beyond, again are the Purbeck Hills".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_StudyScan reads "The Study. The Social Aspect Of The Fireplace Has Been Capitalised, And The Area About It Is Enclosed With Low Walls That Project At Table Height to Form A Built-In Seat On One Side, And On The Other Form A Ballustrade For The Three Steps From The Hall".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_StaircaseScan reads "The Staircase, Also Of Travertine".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_Front_DoorScan reads "The Front Door Has An Architrave Of Black Faience".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_Entrance_from_the_DriveScan reads "The (North East) Entrance Seen From The Drive".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_Looking_into_Big_RoomScan reads "Looking Into The Big Room".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_Dining_RoomScan reads "In The Dining Hall, The Door To The Service Pantry and 'The Sideboard'. The Carpet Was Designed By Mrs. Cyril Carter".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Yaffle_Hill_fireplace_in_the_Big_RoomScan reads "Stainless steel and travertine fireplace in the Big Room".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: F3b_0005Yellow double-decker bus advertising Waterfront Museum, Poole Quay.
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Museum Ref No: PPS090436p1Young lad with cap on and eating Easter Hot Cross buns. Taken from the Poole and Parkstone Standard 9th April 1936.
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