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Heckford Farm, 1755

Transcript of entry in Salisbury Journal of 30th June 1755. " To be lett at Michaelmas next. At Heckford Farm, near the Town and County of Poole, Dorset. A Dairy of Ten or Fifteen good Milch Cows, great profit to be made thereby in selling milk, there being a great demand for it, and at a good price. Enquire of Mr John Phipard, at the Mansion House.
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Hempson memorial
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Hempson memorial

Museum Ref No: PEP 0483
Memorial to R/ 749 Ordinary Seaman W. Hempson R.N.V.R.. Royal Naval Division, who died on 8 March 1917. Poole Cemetery. Photograph P. E. Parker.
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Henrietta Curtis with her children: Rose, Lilian, Edith, Violet and Ernest, c.1895
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Henrietta Curtis with her children: Rose, Lilian, Edith, Violet and Ernest, c.1895

Museum Ref No: H4a_0010
Henrietta Curtis with her children: Rose, Lilian, Edith, Violet and Ernest, c.1895
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Herbert Saunder's, grocers
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Herbert Saunder's, grocers

Museum Ref No: F5a_0048
Display of "Ancient trade relics", probably in Herbert Saunder's grocer's shop; c.1927
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High Street
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High Street

Museum Ref No: Coney album 3 photograph 125
Poole High Street. Port Mahon Castle Hotel on left. Traffic policeman in foreground. (Coney photograph)
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High Street
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High Street

Museum Ref No: Coney album 3 photograph 120
Poole High Street. (Coney photograph)
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High Street
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High Street

Museum Ref No: D_High_Street_0145
High Street, rear of 21-23, viewed from Dennett Lane, 1960. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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High Street
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High Street

Museum Ref No: D_High_Street_0146
High Street c.1960. Nos 24-28. No.24 is premises of J. Freeborn (builder). Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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High Street
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High Street

Museum Ref No: D_High_Street_0148
High Street near Dennett's Lane entrance J.A. Taylor (clothier), C. Woods (fruit and veg) and Setchfield's. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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