Unidentified people

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"Wooden Schooner"
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"Wooden Schooner"

Museum Ref No: Bristowe2_134
The "Wooden Schooner" moored at Poole Quay in 1920 with an unidentified family posing alongside. Wessex shipyard can be seen behind. From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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A group of fishermen
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A group of fishermen

Museum Ref No: F9a_0011
A group of unidentified fishermen and their young helpers, c.1900
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A group of six men with a large fish
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A group of six men with a large fish

Museum Ref No: F9a_0007
A group of six unidentified men with a large fish
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Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim
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Ash, Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim

Museum Ref No: H4e_0002
Mixed group aboard passenger ship "Monarch"; Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim (Arnold?) at back; 22/8/1934
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Sheriff Joe Bright
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Bright, Sheriff Joe Bright

Museum Ref No: H6a0009
Sheriff Joe Bright and others outside Royal Clarence Hotel, Exeter 1937
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British School, Lagland Street
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British School, Lagland Street

Museum Ref No: E9f_0001
British School, corner Lagland Street & Skinner Street. exterior; group of men & boys leaning on railings; three men on roof.
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Broadstone Jubilee Bonfire, 1897
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Broadstone Jubilee Bonfire, 1897

Museum Ref No: AH_Broadstone_Jubilee_Bonfire_1897
A photograph of Broadstone Jubilee Bonfire in 1897. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Civil Defence Corps
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Civil Defence Corps

Museum Ref No: F1e_0026
Civil Defence Coprs, Branksome cleaning party volunteers, First Aid Post No. 3, Poole Park.
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Civil Defence Corps
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Civil Defence Corps

Museum Ref No: F1e_0025
Civil Defence Corps members at Poole Flower Show on Ladies' Walking Field, August 1960.
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Civil Defence Corps
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Civil Defence Corps

Museum Ref No: F1e_0023
Canford Cliffs cleaning party 1940-44. The job of this party was to decontaminate people who had been effected by mustard gas. Note the equipment in the lorry.
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