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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_BayPostcard reads "Branksome Chine, Bournemouth".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_BeachPostcard reads "Branksome Chine, Bournemouth".
Copyright: F. G. O. Stuart.
Franked 20th August, 1909.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_Canford_CliffsPostcard reads "Branksome Chine and Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth".
Franked 11th June, 1929.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_Lake_2Postcard reads “Branksome Chine & Lake, Bournemouth".
Franked 12th August 1905.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_LakePostcard reads “Branksome Chine and Lake, Bournemouth".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_Solarium_3Postcard reads “Branksome Chine and The Solarium, Bournemouth.
Copyright: Excel Series.
Franked 13th October, 1935.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_Solarium_2Postcard reads "Branksome Chine and Solarium Looking West".
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Chine_and_Solarium_1Postcard reads "Branksome Chine and Solarium".
Copyright: Air Photograph, Aero Pictorial Ltd., 137 Regent Street, London W 1.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: C_Branksome Chine_0050Postcard view of Branksome Chine looking towards Bournemouth. Thatched beach café, c.1910.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Artwork_Branksome_Chine_2Postcard reads "Bournemouth, Branksome Chine".
Caption on the back reads "One of the many lovely Chines around Bournemouth, Branksome takes the first place. It is a beautiful spot where evergreen pine trees, shrubs and wild flowers grow in luxuriance interspersed with little lakes and miniature waterfalls".
Oilette Series by Raphael Tucker & Sons, Art publishers.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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