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Museum Ref No: MAR 971.801Poole and Newfoundland by F. W. Mathews, 1936. Reprinted from a series of articles published in the Poole and Parkstone Standard, commencing April 16, 1936.
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Museum Ref No: F4e_0006Poole Quay, 1936. Coal being unloaded from ship by coal transporter. Railway wagons on quayside.
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Poole Quay 6/No.14Yachts at Poole Quay, incl. "Kittihawk" and "Blue Horizon", both from RMYC. Coal transporter and Bolsons shipyard in background at Hamworthy Quay. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423Smuggling in Hampshire and Dorset by Geoffrey Morley, published by Countryside Books, Newbury, 1983. Illus. ISBN 0 9053932 24 8. Chapter 10 'Poole: the Devil's Pool'.
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Museum Ref No: CalPatRollsHenryVI3pp59Licence for various people to ship cloth from various ports, including John de Port, William Bever, John Peryn, Thomas Mabre, Luke Nesshet, Geoffrey Bonevalet and John Tyot, from Poole, and Thomas Hunte and William Barlowe from Poole or Southampton. 8th May 1437.
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: F4e_0008Portable coal screens, Poole Quay
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Museum Ref No: MAR 364.13309423Baccy, Rum and Tea from Poole: an archive teaching unit on local smuggling compiled by A.J. Miller, published by Henry Harbin School, Poole, 1979. Illus. Pages 7-12 and 21-25
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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0060Return of vessels inward and outward and of Harbour receipts and expenditure 1846-1857. Note: Clay, the staple article of export, is exempt from the fixed price sum of 3d per ton.
Original document.
JPBC
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Museum Ref No: SA015 GreensladeRon Greenslade describes the export of clay from the port. Recorded 1984.
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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 6th October 1746 reads: "Wednesday last was seiz'd and brought to his Majesty's Warehouse in Pool, Dorset 102 half ankers of Rum and Brandy and 3 bags of Tea by messrs Pope, Milner, Bailey and Snook, officers at Swanidge and Studland."
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