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Signal cannons
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Signal cannons

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Untitled box/No.15
Signal cannons, probably at Royal Motor Yacht Club. Brownsea Island in background. (Batting photograph)
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Skinner Street Congregational Church - Centenary Leaflet (1877)
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Skinner Street Congregational Church - Centenary Leaflet (1877)

The images are of a 7-page leaflet, commemorating the first centenary of the Skinner Street Congregationalist Church. Martin Kemp-Welch's name appears at the end of the leaflet, indicating that he may have been the author. PRC. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church - Some glimpses into our history
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Skinner Street Congregational Church - Some glimpses into our history

The images are of a 4-page leaflet containing a concise history of the Skinner Street United Reformed Church, Poole (formerly, the Skinner Street Congregational Church). It was originally written in 1987 by Rev. W. A. Kerr and later revised and augmented by Mr. R. E. Harding, in 1996. PRS. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Manual - 1910
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Manual - 1910

The images are a selection of the Skinner Street Congregational Church 1910 Manual (or 'annual report'). To view all the images of the 20-page leaflet, call into the Local History Centre, Poole Museum. It contains lists of the church's services, activities and societies, its church officers and members and accounts of various funds associated with the church. It is a window into the religious and wider social history of a well attended and active independent church, just before the First World War. PRS. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Minute Book 1813 to 1873

A transcription of Skinner Street Congregational Church Minute Book 1813 to 1873 Created by a joint project of Skinner Street United Reformed Church and Poole Museum, using equipment kindly provided by the Somerset and Dorset Family History Society. PRS. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Roll Book

This Roll Book contains the rolling membership list of a Poole non-conformist church, commencing in 1781. The Roll Book is still in use but the transcription ends in 1920, to preserve the privacy of families who have ancestors listed beyond that date. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Seat Book 1791

A transcription of Skinner Street Congregational Church Seat Book 1791. Created by a joint project of Skinner Street United Reformed Church and Poole Museum using equipment kindly provided by the Somerset and Dorset Family History Society. PRS. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Seat Book 1803 - 1816

This book lists pew subscriptions, burial fees etc from 1803 to 1816. It is the last of four similar account books (or 'seat books'), in all of which the church's pastor (Rev. Thomas Durant in this book) was paid from the subscriptions and fees collected (according to rules detailed in the church's Minute Book). This seat book differs from the others in that it includes burial fees and various incidental expenses. The latter included the supply of oil for the lighting, trimming the wicks and cutting the grass. Perhaps the most interesting expense were the fees paid for 'supplying the pulpit', i.e. the fee for guest preachers. SSCC
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Skinner Street Congregational Church Seat Book Name Indices

Skinner Street Congregational Church Seat Book Indices for 1760, 1777 and 1791 in Excel. Original transcriptions created by a joint project of Skinner Street United Reformed Church and Poole Museum using equipment kindly provided by the Somerset and Dorset Family History Society. PRS. SSCC
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Skinner Street, Congregational Church
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Skinner Street, Congregational Church

Museum Ref No: E4h_oo12
Congregational Church, Skinner Street. Frontage, inset Rev P Hirst. Photographer C T Snook, Poole.
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