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Museum Ref No: PPS 110636p13bPhotograph of Mr Frederick Davis and Miss Hilda Loraine Hicks, leaving St. John's, Parkstone after their wedding. From Poole and Parkstone Standard 11th June 1936
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Museum Ref No: PLA 942.337History of the Town and County of Poole by John Sydenham, Poole, Sydenham, 1839 Pages 25-28
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Museum Ref No: H4g_0001Skinner Street United Reformed Church; deacons; 1954-1955
Back Row (standing) from left:- Bessie Freeborn, EDd. Lisby, Philip Perry, Patricia Varallo, Derek Christopher (son), Harold Christopher (father), Miss Barrington, Mr South
Front Row (sitting) from left:- Arthur Brown, Bill Trew, Rev F. O. Brown, Bill Knight, Archie Dacombe.
Taken just prior to Rev. F. O. Brown leaving area
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Museum Ref No: H4f_0001Skinner Street United Reformed Church; deacons; names below picture; 3/1949
B.C. Christopher,H.F. Cutler, B.A. Dacombe, A.E. Brown,
Miss.J. Goodfellow, Mrs. W. G. Curran, H. E. Best, Rev. F. O. Brown, M. A. , W. Knight,
Miss. B. Freeborn
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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal for 10th February 1755. "Monday morning last died suddenly Mr Benjamin Skutt, Premier Alderman of this Town, a Gentleman of exceeding good solid sense, which he retained to the last, though not much short of four score; without compliment to his memory he was a loving husband, a tender father, a pious Christian, a sincere friend and a good man, as he lived generally beloved, so his death is generally lamented".
Newspaper
Obituary of Robert Slade, Merchant of Poole and Newfoundland. Extract from the Poole and Dorset Herald 7th January 1864
Newspaper
Extract from the Salisbury Journal of 21st June 1756.The Fox; privateer; ready for cruise. Mr T. Spurrier dies. Miss Nairn marries Dr Jackson. Hessians visit.
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Transcription of entry in Salisbury Journal for 6th December 1756.
Sunday last died Mr William Tucker, one of the land waiters of this port.
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Museum Ref No: F2b_0012 det.Maj. C.D. Dellow, O.C. J.Coy., Poole A.Tk. Island Command, 3rd Dorset H.G., July 1944.
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The Town Clerk H. Salter Dickinson, from an illustration of the Opening of the new Gymnasium in Poole. Taken from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News dated 4th October 1890
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