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Museum Ref No: Coney box 2 photograph 21Sailing vessel "Jubilee" moored at Hamworthy Quay. (Coney photograph)
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Museum Ref No: B4_0096.Schooner "Karen" from the Baltic with pit props for the Purbeck clay mines, travelling from the Baltic,1936. The props were taken across the Harbour by barges to Goathorn Pier. The "Karen" returned to Europe with Purbeck clay.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0140French training schooner "l'Etoile" entering Poole Harbour, 1956. Photo by S.W. Batting.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0137The French schooner "l'Etoile" flying its identification signal, the code flags F.A.C.F., as it enters Poole Harbour. Photo by S.W. Batting.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0136French visitors at Poole. Up aloft on the yards of the topsail schooner "l'Etoil". French officer navel cdets get a good veiw of England as their ship is about to enter Poole Harbour on a vist in the last few days of July, 1956. They were met and welcomed by the Mayor and Admiral of Poole, Councillor C.W. Wells, in company with the Sheriff, Councillor A.J. Stokes. "l'Etoil" displaces 227 tons and is 128ft. long. Photo by S.W. Batting.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0028"Etoile", French sail training ship, Poole, 1953.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0138"La Belle Poule", 28 July 1956, Brest, entering Poole Harbour. Photo by S.W. Batting.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0139 and F4b_0139a"La Belle Poule" and "l'Etoile" entering Poole Harbour.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0206"Lady of Avenel" (brigantine) arriving at Poole Harbour 1938.
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0099Two-masted sailing ship, possibly the "Lady of Avenel".
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