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Museum Ref No: stjamem1bowlesBowles Memorial photographed in St. James’ Church, Poole, September 2015
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Samuel Bowles Died March 2d 1750 Aged 44 years. Mary his first Wife Daughter of the Rev Benjamin Culme A.M. Rector of Studland Died March 21st 1746 Aged 35 Years. Margaret his second and surviving Wife,(Who Subsequently married The Rev Tho Coker A.M. Rector of Mappowder) Died in 1789 Aged 84 Years. Amy the Sister of the Said Margaret and the Widow of Issac Lester an Eminent Merchant of This Place, Died August 6th 1788 Aged 84 Years. The above Margaret and Amy were two of the Daughters of the Reverend Matthew Bowles, A.M. Formerly Rector of Corfe Castle. Elizabeth Tivertoe Sister of Mr Samuel Bowles Died April 7th 1788 aged 78 years
Photograph
Extract from Salisbury Journal 13th April 1752 recording the marriage of Mrs Bowles, widow of Samuel Bowles.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: AH_Bowling_Club_PavillionPostcard reads "Bowling Club Pavillion, Broadstone".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: B6a_0156.Poole Park Bowling Club clubhouse and greens.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: D_Bowling_Green_Alley_0001Bowling Green Alley. Premises and delivery van of Piper's Goodies (cooked meats and pies). Photograph by Stanley Swain.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: D_Bowling_Green_Alley_0002Bowling Green Alley. Premises and delivery van of Piper's Goodies (cooked meats and pies). Photograph by Stanley Swain.
Photograph
Extract from 1841 Plan
Map
Extract from Ordnance Survey 16.9
Map
Extract from Ordnance Survey 16.14
Map
Museum Ref No: AH_The_Bowling_Green_BroadstonePostcard reads "The Bowling Green, Broadstone".
Copyright: Yards, The Broadway, Broadstone.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
Photograph