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Extract from Borough Engineer's Plan 1952
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Museum Ref No: E4h_oo12Congregational Church, Skinner Street. Frontage, inset Rev P Hirst. Photographer C T Snook, Poole.
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Museum Ref No: E4h_0011Congregational Church, Skinner Street. Frontage from Skinner Street, Lagland Street flats behind.
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Museum Ref No: E4h_0010Congregational Church, Skinner Street. Frontage and south side from Skinner Street.
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Museum Ref No: E4h_0004Congregational Church, Skinner Street. Frontage showing date plaque over middle window.
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Museum Ref No: E4h_0002Congregational Church, Skinner Street. Frontage showing columned portico.
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Blanche Stokes (Nee Skinner)
Mother of Maureen, Iris and Cyril Stokes.
This photograph taken in 1914 - by Welch, 226 High St. Poole - was sent by Blanche to Mr G Stokes, 10 Lake Rd. Hamworthy, Poole
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Museum Ref No: D_Taylors_Buildings_0003Taylor's Buildings showing rear of houses in Skinner Street.
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Museum Ref No: D_Taylors_Buildings_0004Taylor's Buildings showing rear of houses in Skinner Street.
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This record contains photographs of three notable Congregationalist Poole Pastors, with a short introduction about each.
The original photographs are on display in the Skinner Street United Reformed Church, along with that of more recent ministers of the Church.
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