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Randall & McGregor.
Yacht Builders, Repairers & Chandlers.
RMYC Yard, Panorama Road, Sandbanks.
Tel Canford Cliffs 7775.
Port of Poole 1950's.
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The Poole Harbour Yacht co. Ltd.
Sandbanks.
Craft built to design,Storage,Petrol,oil& stores Supplies. Moorings & agents for engines.
Tel Canford Cliffs. 500 & 501.
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The Sandbanks Yacht Company.
Proprietor B. P Miles.
Yacht Builders & Repairers. Surveys Valuations.
Panorama Road Sandbanks.
Tel Canford Cliffs 500.
From the Poole Guide 1949.
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Museum Ref No: AH_Poole HarbourPostcard 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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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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Museum Ref No: AH_Boats_on_Sandbanks_with_Brownsea_IslandBlack and white postcard entitled "Brownsea Island". View shows boats at Sandbanks with Brownsea in the background. From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkesofpoole@gmail.com
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Museum Ref No: AH_Branksea_from_Sandbanks_with_SY_LibertyBlack and white postcard entitled "Branksea from Sandbanks". 174. View includes SY "Liberty". From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkesofpoole@gmail.com
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Museum Ref No: AH_Brownsea_and_Paddle_Steamer_from_SandbanksPostcard entitled "Poole, Brownsea Castle". View shows a paddle steamer from Sandbanks.
From the Andrew Hawkes collection. For commercial use please contact Andrew Hawkes by email: hawkesofpoole@gmail.com
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The Ceremonial Sinking of Sunshine, March 1966.
The fishing boat "Sunshine" belonged to James "Stumpy" Matthews and was on active service for a few years after he died in 1957. However in 1966 the time came for a ceremonial sinking of this Poole fishing boat. The cannon at the Royal Motor Yacht Club, Sandbanks, was fired in tribute as the old boat was towed past. Bill Rook (Stumpy's grandson) was the one who put the axe in the old boat.
Information and images supplied by Garth Matthews (Stumpy's grandson)
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Museum Ref No: F3d_0034Sandbanks chain ferry. Photographer: Stanley A.H. Swain.
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