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Museum Ref No: PPS020436p7aPoole unemployed are cultivating allotments near Bushell Mill Farm under a scheme worked jointly by the Allotments Association and Unemployed Fellowship. Included in this group are Ald. H.S. Carter (President of the Association), Mr. E.H. Stokes (assistant secretary), Mr W.J. Haynes (chairman of association committee), Dr. G.S. Small (chairman, Fellowship Executive), Mr A.L. Cleaver, Mr S. Rutter (fellowship organiser) and Mr. J.E. Nicholas.
Newspaper
Annie Ada Smith/Welch on her wedding day, wearing a hat she may well have made, as she is listed as a milliner in the 1881 Census.
Annie Ada Smith married Charles Amos Welch (a photographer) in Spalding in 1888.
Photograph
Annie Ada Welch nee Smith.
Born in Spalding around 1864.
Photograph
Annie Ada Welch/Smith with daughters Bertha and Gladys Welch.
Bertha Mabel Welch born 1889 in Poole.
Gladys Welch born 1892 in Poole.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: SA 063 ArmstrongEileen Armstrong describes her work as Launch Seawoman with the Imperial Airways flying boats in World War II. Recorded 1994
Audio video
Museum Ref No: F2b_0012 det.Lt. A.S. Arnold, O.C. 14 Pl., C.Coy., Poole A.Tk. Island Command, 3rd Dorset H.G., July 1944.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: S 467Oyster licence for Andrew Arnold, 1821.
Document
Museum Ref No: PLA 9 OAKMy Oakdale, memories from 1921 to 2004 by George Ashdown, 2004. Illus.
Book
Museum Ref No: H4e_0002Mixed group aboard passenger ship "Monarch"; Joy Ash, Mrs. Ash and Jim (Arnold?) at back; 22/8/1934
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F4d_0046Group picture of workers at Ashton & Kilner's boatyard, c.1912. Harry Cobb (b.1865) apprenticed there in 1879.
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