Maritime

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Aerial view of Harbour entrance
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Aerial view of Harbour entrance

Museum Ref No: AH_Poole Harbour
Postcard of Brownsea from the air. Beyond Shell Bay, Sandbanks Peninsula and the chain ferry lay Poole Harbour, Brownsea island, Lilliput, Poole Quay and the town. Published by Sieger and Felpool cards. Copyright S. Sieger. From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact the copyright holder.
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Albert Brown and Richard Hayes
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Albert Brown and Richard Hayes

Museum Ref No: F9a_0008
Albert Brown and Richard Hayes beside a hanging fishing net, mending it, 1950
Photograph
Allen & Co coal merchants
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Allen & Co coal merchants

Museum Ref No: PHC_PHO_Coal_building_Allen_Co
The coal office of Allen & Co. No. 3 The Quay (on the East side of Blue Boar Lane). It is possible the photograph was taken just before it's demolition, in the 1940s? Sketch map with annotations by a member of the Allen family.
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Oyster Licence
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Arnold, Oyster Licence

Museum Ref No: S 467
Oyster licence for Andrew Arnold, 1821.
Document
Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim
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Ash, Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim

Museum Ref No: H4e_0002
Mixed group aboard passenger ship "Monarch"; Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim (Arnold?) at back; 22/8/1934
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Ashton & Kilner's boatyard
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Ashton & Kilner's boatyard

Museum Ref No: F4d_0046
Group picture of workers at Ashton & Kilner's boatyard, c.1912. Harry Cobb (b.1865) apprenticed there in 1879.
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Auction, 1749
newspaper

Auction, 1749

Extract from the Salisbury Journal 29the May 1749 describing an auction to be held at the Custom House. Brandy, Rum, Tea, Coffee.
Newspaper
Auction, 1753
newspaper

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).
Newspaper
Auxilary ketch "Result" bowsprit
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Auxilary ketch "Result" bowsprit

Museum Ref No: F4b_0008
Auxiliary ketch "Result", looking up to bowsprit
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Avert for Frederick C.  Mitchell & Sons Boat Builders.
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Avert for Frederick C. Mitchell & Sons Boat Builders.

Frederick C. Mitchell & Sons Marine Engineers and Boat Builders. Overhauls, Berthing & Storage. The Boat Yard, Parkstone Bay, Sandbanks Road & Fleets Bridge Poole. Tel Parkstone 523 & 1857.
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