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Quaker Meeting, 1748
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Quaker Meeting, 1748

Extract from Salisbury Journal 19th December 1748 recording a lecture by the "celebrated" Mrs Drummond at the Quaker Meeting House.
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Ray, L.C. Ray

Museum Ref No: PPS210536p9
Photograph of Poole Personality L.C. Ray, Borough Treasurer and former secretary of Poole Rotary Club from Poole and Parkstone Standard 21st May 1936
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Raymond and Nellie Selby wedding photograph
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Raymond and Nellie Selby wedding photograph

Museum Ref No: PPS260336p11e
Wedding photograph of Raymond Freeland Selby of Lytchett Matravers and Nellie Selby of Longfleet, taken from Poole and Parkstone Standard, 26th March 1936.
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Recovery of body July 1755
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Recovery of body July 1755

Recovery of the body of Robert Nicholas, late Master of the "Hyde" sloop, who drowned about three months ago.
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Referees' Outing
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Referees' Outing

Museum Ref No: PPS2805636p15
Photograph of Dorset football referees often seen in Poole on outing to Sherborne at the invitation of Mr J.M. Wiltshire
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Rev. Nairn sermon Feb. 1756
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Rev. Nairn sermon Feb. 1756

Extract from the Salisbury Journal for 16th February 1756. Patriotic sermon by Rev. Nairn.
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Robbins, George Rood and ?Robbins

Extract from The Poole Pilot April 1868 Accident to Robbins and Rood


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Royal Celebration, 1755.
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Royal Celebration, 1755.

Extract from Salisbury Journal 17 November 1755. "Monday last being the Anniversary of his Majesty's Birth Day (whom God long preserve) it was observed here with a triple discharge of the Town Cannon, loyal Healths, and all possible Demonstrations of Joy, &c".
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Rum, Brandy and Tea Seized, 1746

Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 6th October 1746 reads: "Wednesday last was seiz'd and brought to his Majesty's Warehouse in Pool, Dorset 102 half ankers of Rum and Brandy and 3 bags of Tea by messrs Pope, Milner, Bailey and Snook, officers at Swanidge and Studland."
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Sailor's injuries.
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Sailor's injuries.

Extract from Salisbury Journal 1 March 1756. "Lucky Misfortunes" aboard the vessels "Peter and Sally" and "Elizabeth".
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