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Museum Ref No: F5a_0022E.C. Tilsed cobbler; man in apron standing outside, 1930s
Photograph
Museum Ref No: D_Old_Orchard_0012Old Orchard, No.1. Premises of E.C. Tilsed (boot repairers). Tradesman in apron on crutches (one leg).
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F4c_0002Paddle steamer "Broderick Castle" and Capt. Tilsed.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F5c_0014The Carpenter's Arms in Towngate Street; children outside, presumably Robert and Violet the children of the landlord, Harry George Tilsed; 1900-1910
Photograph
Extract from Salisbury Journal 7 June 1756. Account of theft of sail cloth from a sloop, John Tilsed the Master. Traced to the Master (William Lee) and two other men on the William of Scarborough. Stolen sheep were also found. The three were committed to the Gaol.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: H1_0002Portrait; head and shoulders; Captain Tilsed; Master Mariner
Photograph
Museum Ref No: H1f_0002Finn Tilsed, costemonger, 1949
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F7b 0203Poole Pottery/Carters Pottery. George Tilsed working at Poole Pottery. From Ernest Bristowe collection.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: S 511Oyster licence for John Tilsed snr,1822
Document
Museum Ref No: S 512Oyster licence for John Tilsed Junior, October 1822
Document