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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 1/Alexandra Park/No.4Alexandra Park Bowling Club. Game in progress. (Batting photograph)
Photograph
Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 1/Alexandra Park/No.2Alexandra Park Bowling Club. Games in progress. (Batting photograph)
Photograph
Museum Ref No: BEAM_0003Miss Allday, senior sister at Cornelia Hospital.
Undated.
B/W photograph.
JPBC
Photograph
Photograph of Jimmy Allen, the most famous footballer Poole has ever produced, taken from Pen Picture in Poole and Parkstone Standard, 2nd July 1936
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: PPS070536p11aPhotograph of Coronation of Barbara Allen as May Queen at Heatherlands School, takn from Poole and Parkstone Standard, 7th May 1936
Photograph
Obituary of Mr. Alfred Augustus Allen, Clerk to the Borough Justices. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 22nd April 1897.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: H4b_0006William and Ellen Allen and their daughters: Gertrude, Sarah (Ethel), Mabel, Elsie, Bessie, Hilda, Dulcie (Dorothy), Ivy. 1902
Photograph
Museum Ref No: PEO B/ ALLAlliss Through the Looking Glass, my world of golf, published by Cassell, 1963. Illus. Autobiography of Peter Alliss
Book
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