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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0023 E1p_0001Sterte House, Sterte Road. Home of Rev Peter William Jolliffe, Rector of Poole for 70 years.
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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0015Sterte; 5-15 Sterte Road. Rear elevations.
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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0014Sterte; 5-15 Sterte Road. Front elevations.
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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0011Sterte; Fountain erected in 1950s on site of old spring.
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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0008Sterte; front view of modern stonework on site of old spring
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Museum Ref No: C_Sterte_0007Sterte; front view of modern stonework on site of old spring.
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Museum Ref No: PPS020436p5Miss Ivy Stevens of Parkstone. Her suprise performance between films delighted Regent audiences. Taken from the Poole and Parkstone Standard 2nd April 1936.
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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0072Councillor W J Stickland, Mayor of Poole. Councillor J Bright, Sheriff. Outside the Guildhall.
c 1936/37.
B/W photograph.
JPBC
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Museum Ref No: H6a_0007W.J. Stickland 1933
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Museum Ref No: PPS020436p9Councillor Willie John Stickland. Outstanding example of selfmade man. First employed by Messrs. T. Parrott and Son making boiled sweets. In 1907 he set up his own wholesale house. 1929 he joined the council. 1933-34 he was Sherriff. Taken from the Poole and Parkstone Standard 2nd April 1936.
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