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Museum Ref No: rVM_XXXIV12_ MerleyHallFarmMerley Hall Farm, Dawson's Hole and Northern edge of Municipal boundary.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XXXIV.12, 1:2500 scale, 1900 revision with valuation annotations AC
Map
Museum Ref No: VM_XXXV9_MoortownFarmMoortown Farm, off Moortown Drive.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XXXV.9 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations AC
Map
Extract from the Salisbury Journal of 28th June 1756. Notice of the sale of a farm at Milford. Mention of Thomas Phippard, watchmaker, and Henry Austen, solicitor, both of Poole.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: VM_XXXV9_PheasanteriesKennelsPheasanteries & Kennels, between Pound Close & Garden Coppice, (Queen Anne Drive).
Detail of Ordnance Survey sheet XXXV.9 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations AC
Map
Museum Ref No: VM_XLIV5_PopesFmPope's Farm, Fleets Corner.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XLIV.5 scale 1:2500 1900 Revision with valuation annotations AC
Map
Museum Ref No: BEAM_0062The Roe family - mariners and ship-owners. Covering the period 1772 - 1861.
Typescript.
JPBC
Factfile
Museum Ref No: rVM_XLIII.12SterteHse&TatnamFmSterte House, Tatnam Farm and Holes Bay Junction.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XLIII.12 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations. AC
Map
Museum Ref No: rVM_XLIII.12_SterteLodgeHeckfordFmSterte Lodge and Heckford Farm.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XL.III.12 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations. AC
Map
Museum Ref No: VM_XLIV>9_StrawberryHlFarmStrawberry Hill Farm, E of Ringwood Rd above Sweet Home Inn.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset sheet XLIV.9 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations AC
Map
Museum Ref No: AH_Dorset_Lavender_Perfume_Laboratory_BroadstonePostcard of the laboratory and offices of The Dorset Lavender Flower and Perfume Industry, Broadstone.
There is an article on the lavender farm by Olive Knott in the Dorset Year Book 1956-57 which includes a photo of the interior of this factory. The article states that this building was later converted into the headquarters of the Broadstone Athletics Association, but in 1935 it was burnt to the ground.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph