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Brownsea Roads
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Brownsea Roads

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 1/Brownsea Roads/No.1
Decorated yachts in Brownsea Roads. (Batting photograph)
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Arthur Browse
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Browse, Arthur Browse

Museum Ref No: F9a_0036
Fisherman Arthur Browse, 1950. From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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Hubert Budge
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Budge, Hubert Budge

Museum Ref No: MA 1890
A photograph of Hubert Budge in fancy dress as French Cook. Taken from the Mayoress Album 1890.
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Margaret Budge
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Budge, Margaret Budge

Museum Ref No: MA 1890
A photograph of Margaret Budge in fancy dress as Tennis. Taken from the Mayoress Album 1890.
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Mayor Budge Town Clerk and Councilors
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Budge, Mayor Budge Town Clerk and Councilors

Mayor P. E. L. Budge, Town Clerk H Salter Dickinson, and Councilors. from an illustration showing the Opening of the new Gymnasium in Poole, used in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News dated 4th October 1890.
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Muriel Budge
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Budge, Muriel Budge

Museum Ref No: MA 1890
A photograph of Muriel Budge in fancy dress as Charcoal Burner. Taken from the Mayoress Album 1890.
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Phillip Budge
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Budge, Phillip Budge

Museum Ref No: MA 1890
A photograph of Philip Budge in a fancy dress as Sunflower. Taken from the Mayoress Album 1890
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Platton Budge
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Budge, Platton Budge

Museum Ref No: MA 1890
A photograph of Platton Budge in fancy dress as Robin Hood. Taken from the Mayoress Album 1890.
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The Mayor Philip E Lionel Budge
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Budge, The Mayor Philip E Lionel Budge

The Mayor Philip E Lionel Budge at the Opening of the new Gymnasium in Poole. The drawing is from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News dated 4th October 1890
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Bulls Head, 1755

Transcript from entry in the Salisbury Journal of 19th May 1755. Notice of sale at the Bulls Head Inn of a large property adjoining the inn in the High Street..."late in the possession of and the inheritance of William Pike, Mariner, lately deceased".
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