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Museum Ref No: AH_TheGunsChildren climbing on the Russian gun in Poole Park, refreshment room behind. "Russian Cannon Poole Park captured in the Crimean War in 1854. Melted down in 1942 for Armaments" inscribed on rear. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0063Russian cannon on the Esplanade at Sterte. Allegedly captured at Sevastapol during the Crimean War.
Undated.
B/W photograph.
JPBC
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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0001Sterte: Russian cannon on esplanade
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Museum Ref No: B6a_0089Russian Crimean War Gun in Poole Park, c. 1920-1939.
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Museum Ref No: B6a_0076Russian Gun , Crimean War in Poole Park. ( melted down in WW2 )
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Museum Ref No: E14_0053Poole Town Cellars viewed from Paradise Street. The photo shows a waterpump that has since been removed.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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Museum Ref No: E14_0038Poole Town Cellars, now Poole History Centre. 1950. b/w
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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Museum Ref No: B4a_0181Poole Town Cellars and the Harbour Offices viewed from Paradise Street. Disused water pump.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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