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The Cafe, Branksome Chine
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The Cafe, Branksome Chine

Museum Ref No: AH_The_Cafe_Branksome_Chine
Postcard reads “The Cafe, Branksome Chine". Copyright: Valentine's Real Photograph. Franked 28th July 1934. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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The Cafe, Branksome Dene Chine
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The Cafe, Branksome Dene Chine

Museum Ref No: AH_The_Cafe_Branksome_Dene_Chine
The cafe, Branksome Dene Chine from a painting by A. de Breanski. Oilette series by Raphael Tuck & Sons. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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The Carpenter's Arms in Towngate Street
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The Carpenter's Arms in Towngate Street

Museum Ref No: F5c_0014
The Carpenter's Arms in Towngate Street; children outside, presumably Robert and Violet the children of the landlord, Harry George Tilsed; 1900-1910
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The Castle, Castle Hill
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The Castle, Castle Hill

Museum Ref No: E1_0002
Castle House, Castle Hill, Parkstone. Gothic castle style house. Blank frontage to house. B/w
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The Castle, Castle Hill
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The Castle, Castle Hill

Museum Ref No: E1_0001
The Castle, Castle Hill, Parkstone. Gothic castle style house. B/w
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The Chalet, Alexandra Road, Upper Parkstone
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The Chalet, Alexandra Road, Upper Parkstone

Museum Ref No: E7_0007
The Chalet, Alexandra Road, Upper Parkstone.
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The Chalet, Alexandra Road, Upper Parkstone
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The Chalet, Alexandra Road, Upper Parkstone

Museum Ref No: The Chalet
This image has been donated to us by Judith Phillips. She writes: this is a photo of where my great grandparents lived in the early 1900s. The house was called The Chalet, it's in tiny letters on the gate and was situated in Alexandra Road, Upper Parkstone, Poole. No actual road number for it at the time. My great grandparents were Charles and Emma Pars and they lived there with their three daughters Adela, Etheldreda and Cynthia and son Eric. Charles Pars was a well known chemist in Bournemouth ( Pars chemists)
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The Church Of St. Mary Brownsea Island
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The Church Of St. Mary Brownsea Island

Museum Ref No: AH_Church_Of_St. Mary_Brownsea_Island
Print of a painting, The Church Of St. Mary Brownsea Island, by Philip Brannon 1856 From the Andrew Hawkes Collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkes99@gmail.com
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The Church, Broadstone
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The Church, Broadstone

Museum Ref No: AH_The_Church_Broadstone_4
Postcard reads "The Church, Broadstone" Copyright: L. French, Broadstone. Dated 1.2.1907. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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The Church, Broadstone
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The Church, Broadstone

Museum Ref No: AH_The_Church_Broadstone_3
Postcard reads "The Church, Broadstone" Copyright: L. French, Post Office, Broadstone From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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