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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0006Bolson & Son Ltd. boats "Skylark" numbers 2, 3 & 4 in Poole Bay.
Undated.
JPBC
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F9a_0037Bow wave and pot line anchor aboard "T.H 63", a Torbay Crabber, owned by Arthur Brown. Photo taken on crab and lobster trip off Durlston Head.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: AH_Branksea_from_Sandbanks_with_SY_LibertyBlack and white postcard entitled "Branksea from Sandbanks". 174. View includes SY "Liberty". From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkesofpoole@gmail.com
Photograph
Museum Ref No: AH_Brownsea_Island_and_SY_ElectraPostcard entitled Brownsea Island and SY "Electra". 320. Sunshine Series Photographed & Printed by E.A. Sweetman & Sons, Tunbridge Wells.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact the copyright holder.
Photograph
Extract from Salisbury Journal 28th April 1746. Captain Webb, Commander of his Majesty's Sloop the "Jamaica" captured the "Portillion" Privateer and found on board Captain Mackrill of Poole and three of his men.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: Bristowe2_252Cattle being unloaded from "Steintjemensinga", 1957.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
Photograph
The Ceremonial Sinking of Sunshine, March 1966.
The fishing boat "Sunshine" belonged to James "Stumpy" Matthews and was on active service for a few years after he died in 1957. However in 1966 the time came for a ceremonial sinking of this Poole fishing boat. The cannon at the Royal Motor Yacht Club, Sandbanks, was fired in tribute as the old boat was towed past. Bill Rook (Stumpy's grandson) was the one who put the axe in the old boat.
Information and images supplied by Garth Matthews (Stumpy's grandson)
Photograph
Extract from the Poole Pilot November 1867
Newspaper
Extract from The Poole Pilot June 1867
Newspaper
Extract from The Poole Pilot, July 1867.
Newspaper