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Museum Ref No: K1 19916_10 jpgAerial photo of Poole and Baiter. Copyright holder Kitchenham Photography Ltd. Please refer to copyright holder for commercial use. J.D
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Museum Ref No: VM_XLIV.13_BathingPlaceHospital Island and Bathing Place, west end of Baiter Park nr junction with Furnell Road.
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XLIV.13 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations AC
Map
Museum Ref No: K3 2561_19 jpgAerial view of Poole and Hamworthy as seen from Harbour. Copyright holder Kitchenham Photography Ltd. Please refer to copyright holder for commercial use. J.D
Photograph
Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 1/Unboxed glass negs/Poole from the airAerial view of Poole old town. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 1/Loose/aerialAerial view of Poole old town. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: K3 18777_7 jpgAerial photo of Poole Port development, Harbour and Hamworthy. Copyright holder Kitchenham Photography Ltd. Please refer to copyright holder for commercial use. J.D.
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Museum Ref No: rVM_XIII.16_ArchitecturalPotteryArchitectural Pottery, Ultramarine Manufactory. Almshouses, Old Manor House (Rectory), Hamworthy Station
Detail of Ordnance Survey Dorset Sheet XLIII.16 scale 1:2500 1900 revision with valuation annotations. AC
Map
Museum Ref No: K4 8025_19 JpgAerial photo of Broom Road. Copyright holder Kitchenham Photography Ltd. Please refer to copyright holder for commercial use. J.D
Photograph
Museum Ref No: CMR 1751Church and Marshalsea Rate assessed on the Parish of St. James in the Town and County of Poole for the year 1751. Complete transcription. By Poole History Centre volunteers AC and KP.
The parish was responsible for supporting the poor people of the parish. Wealthy citizens were taxed to provide this poor relief. The Church and Marshalsea Rate is a list of these wealthy people and the amount they were taxed. It is arranged by street.
Factfile
Museum Ref No: CMR 1753Church and Marshalsea Rate assessed on the Parish of St. James in the Town and County of Poole for the year 1753. Complete transcription. By Poole History Centre volunteers AC and KP.
The parish was responsible for supporting the poor people of the parish. Wealthy citizens were taxed to provide this poor relief. The Church and Marshalsea Rate is a list of these wealthy people and the amount they were taxed. It is arranged by street.
Factfile