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Church Street, St. George's Almshouses
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Church Street, St. George's Almshouses

Museum Ref No: BEAM_0020
St. George's almshouses, Church Street, looking towards Guildhall. 1928. B/W photograph. JPBC
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Churchey, Sermon

Museum Ref No: PEO B/ CHU
Sermon preached before the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Town and County of Poole in Dorsetshire on Friday the 20th Day of September, 1700 ... by William Churchey, 1701
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Fred Churchouse
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Churchouse, Fred Churchouse

Museum Ref No: H3_0009
Outdoor pose; full length; Fred Churchouse; choirboy in full dress
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Civic Regalia Display
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Civic Regalia Display

Museum Ref No: BEAM_0022
Display of civic regalia. B/W photograph JPBC
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Civil Defence Corps
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Civil Defence Corps

Museum Ref No: F1e_0028
Poole Civil Defence Corps wardens, October 1944.
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Civil Defence Corps
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Civil Defence Corps

Museum Ref No: F1e_0027
Civil Defence Corps, WWII, Branksome cleaning party volunteers, 11 Civil Defence volunteers, c. end 1944-mid 1945, immediately prior to disbandment. On left Sidney James Cake, second-in-command of cleansing party (HGV driver) Jn centre of line, Ronald Goldsmith, CD sergeant (formerly prison warder). The cleansing party wagons went to the Southampton area, as well as locally after enemy action. No. 1 post Branksome First Aid Ceansing Party. This photo was taken outside the council building at the top of Library Road, Branksome, the building is stiil there. The job of this party was the setting up and running of a gas cleansing station, ie. for the use of persons who had been subjected to poison gas, date 1940-42 or towards the end of the war when the ARP was stood down.
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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_0024
Jay Arnold on left, Mabel Shave on right. Christmas Monday.
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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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