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Auction, 1753
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Auction, 1753

Extract from Salisbury Journal 26th February 1753 describing an auction to be held at the George Inn- Brandy, Claret, ship parts and cargo from the wrecked "Good Intent" (Master David Allen).
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Baiter Street
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Baiter Street

Museum Ref No: D_Baiter_Street_0002

Baiter Street in process of demolition. The Black Horse Inn to right. Photographer Barbara Bristowe.


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Baiter Street
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Baiter Street

Museum Ref No: D_Baiter_Street_0004
Baiter Street, Black Horse Inn. This length of street previously known as Pound Street.
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Baiter Street
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Baiter Street

Museum Ref No: D_Baiter_Street_0006

Baiter Street, rear of Black Horse Inn and Nos. 18-14. This length of street previously known as Pound Street. Photographer Barbara Bristowe.


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Baiter Street
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Baiter Street

Museum Ref No: D_Baiter_Street_0023
Black Horse Inn, Baiter Street. Derelict interior.
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Beating the Bounds
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Beating the Bounds

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 3/Beating Bounds 1961/No.17
Beating the Bounds 1961. Flotilla of boats, incl. landing craft L101, between the Quays. Shipwrights' Arms in background. (Batting photograph)
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Branksome Dene Hotel
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Branksome Dene Hotel

Museum Ref No: AH_Branksome_Dene_Hotel
Postcard reads “Branksome Dene Hotel, Bournemouth. Fruitarian and Vegetarian". From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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factfile

Brewers Arms

Brewers Arms Description taken Poole Listed Buildings
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Broadstone Railway Station
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Broadstone Railway Station

Museum Ref No: AH_The_Station_Broadstone
Postcard reads "The Station, Broadstone". Dated 31/12/1904. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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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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