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Powerboats
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Powerboats

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 5/General 3/No.5
Powerboats "Blue Streak" and "Chick IV" and workboat "Belfast" at Hamworthy Quay. (Batting photograph)
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Powerboats
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Powerboats

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 5/General 1/No.7
Powerboat "Chick III" at Poole Quay. (Batting photograph)
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Powerboats
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Powerboats

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 5/General 1/No.5
Powerboat "Blue Streak" off Poole Quay. (Batting photograph)
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Powerboats
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Powerboats

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Untitled box/No.26
Powerboat "Miss Britain II" being lifted in/out of the water at Hamworthy Quay by Charles Sheldon & Co. crane
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Powerboats
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Powerboats

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Untitled box/No.2
Powerboat "Bulldog II" being loaded/unloaded at Hamworthy Quay by Cowand Sheldon & Co. crane from a trailer towed by a Rolls-Royce (?) car. Barge "Branksea" behind the crane, Poole Quay and pottery kilns in background. (Batting photograph)
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Prisoners of War in Spain, 1739
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Prisoners of War in Spain, 1739

Extract from Salisbury Journal on 25th December 1739 quoting a letter from Benjamin Windsor concerning the crew of the John and Mary, Captain Botley, made prisoners of war in Gijon, Spain.
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Privateer Captures "The Industry"
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Privateer Captures "The Industry"

Extract from the Salisbury Journal 28th December 1747 describes the capture of "The Industry", master Segar, sailing from Newfoundland to Poole and carried into St. Sebastien by a privateer.
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Privateer report, 1756
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Privateer report, 1756

Extract from the Salisbury Journal 6 September 1756. Arrival of "The Fox" privateer, Capt. Penny, having captured the privateer "Marquise Pompadour"
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Quay
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Quay

Museum Ref No: B4a_0005
Empty clay barge beside "Henrietta" of Poole
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Quay
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Quay

Museum Ref No: B4_0016
Poole Quay from Hamworthy side; ships alongside, paddle steamer "Telegraph" to left; c.1895.
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