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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1952, 1/No. 10Cruiser "Aralus" and 3 crew at Poole Yachting Week 1952. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: f1d_0031, f1d-0036, f1d-0036a"Pride of Midlands" and "HMS Flinders" on fire fighting exercise.
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1952, 2/No. 11Cruiser "Silver Swan" and 3 crew at Poole Yachting Week 1952. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0002925 Depot. This may be the fuel tank depot at Lake, after bombing 3 June 1942.
JPBC
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The 1918 General Election gave the right to vote to all men over the age of 21, women over the age of 30 and military personnel over the age of 19. The first list of Absent Voters was compiled and published in 1918 but contained many errors. Servicemen were given another chance to register and a second list was published April 1919. After this lists were published twice a year in Spring and Autumn.
The lists give a name, home address, military service number and regiment, battalion or name of a ship.
This transcription is from the 1918 and 1919 electoral register for Poole and contains over 4000 names.
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Museum Ref No: SA 063 ArmstrongEileen Armstrong describes her work as Launch Seawoman with the Imperial Airways flying boats in World War II. Recorded 1994
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Museum Ref No: CalPatRollsHenryV1pp177-178Commission to various groups in different counties to suppress the Lollards for heresy and treason. Nominates John Arundell, Thomas Carrewe, John Tiptot, Hugh Loterell, Humphrey Stafford, John Boyton, John Warre, John Stourton and John Coere, in Somerset and Dorset. 11 Jan 1414. (2 pages)
With thanks to the Calendar of Patent Rolls project of Professor G. R. Boynton and the University of Iowa. J. Hopkin.
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Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0004Barbers Piles prior to WW2 bombing which destroyed some of the cottages on the right. Bollards and central drain.
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Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0006Barbers Piles looking towards West Quay Road. Gap in foreground left by German aerial bombing of No.20. Nos.22-28 still standing. Photograph by Barbara Bristowe.
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Museum Ref No: D_Barbers_Piles_0010Barbers Piles, rear of buildings. Label reads "A Study in Roofs. The rear of ancient buildings in Barbers Piles". A later note states "destroyed in German air raid Dec. 16, 1942". Chimneys.
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