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Poole Arts Centre
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Poole Arts Centre

Museum Ref No: E21_0009
Poole Arts Centre, Kingland Road. Cinema.
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Poole Crematorium
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Poole Crematorium

Museum Ref No: AH_Modern_Church_Colour
Poole Crematorium. From the Andrew Hawkes collection.
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Poole old town
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Poole old town

Museum Ref No: Coney album 3 photograph 79
Unidentified street in Poole old town. St. James' Church in background? (Coney photograph)
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Poole Operatic Stars
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Poole Operatic Stars

Museum Ref No: LHC260336p11b
Messrs William Grant and Bernard Hart appearing in 'Phyllis, the Farnmer's Daughter' at Skinner Street Congregational Church, presented by the Church Choir. From the Poole and Parkstone Standard,26th March 1936
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Poole Quay
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Poole Quay

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 4/Poole Quay 2/No.1
Boats moored between the uays. St. Jame's Church tower in background. (Batting photograph)
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute

Museum Ref No: E4w_0004
Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute, the Quay. Altar.
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute

Museum Ref No: E4w_0003
Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute, the Quay.
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute

Museum Ref No: E4w_0002
Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute, Poole Quay. Interior, decorated for Festival of the Sea.
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute
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Poole Quay, Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute

Museum Ref No: E4w_0001
Missions to Seamen Chapel & Institute, the Quay. Interior, floral decorations.
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Poole Society of Friends Minute Books 1704 - 1804

This record contains transcriptions of eight Minute books of Poole's Society of Friends (Quakers) Meeting House, spanning 1704 to 1804. Joan Goodwin (1928 - 2012), a Poole History Centre volunteer and a member of the local Quaker Meeting House, originally transcribed the Minute Books in the mid-1990s. They have been digitised by Kit Pearce, another volunteer, to reach a wider audience. Both transcriptions were made with the kind permission of the local Society of Friends. The Hampshire Record Office holds the originals, as well as in microform. Births, deaths and marriages can be found elsewhere on the internet, but there remains plenty of information here to interest genealogists and those interested in social and religious history. Today, some of these Minutes may seem alien to modern mores, such as Removals & Resettlements; Disownments & Reinstatements; Suffering & Tithes (etc). The following section of The Quaker Family History Society website is invaluable in explaining their significance and context: https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/records JG/KP
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