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Museum Ref No: F4d_0003Construction of "Miss Britain IV" powerboat; construction table and first hull frames and one of the frames in place that will support the sponsons and longitudinal frames between which the engine will be housed in place in workshop 1982.
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Museum Ref No: F4d_0002Construction of "Miss Britain IV" powerboat; construction table and first hull frames and one of the frames in place that will support the sponsons; in place in workshop, 1982.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F4d_0001Construction of "Miss Britain IV" powerboat; construction table and first hull frames in place in workshop, 1982.
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F4d_0001Construction of "Miss Britain IV" powerboat; construction table and first hull frames in place in workshop, 1982
Photograph
Museum Ref No: F4c_0102Miss Britain 3?, c.1889. (Notes from photograph: Malcom Campbells Bluebird c.1930s world record atempt. Notes on slide.)
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 12/Ships 5/No.2 - The MonarchCargo vessel "Monarch". (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: F4b_0159, F4b_0159a"Myrtle" of Poole, ketch built in Yarmouth, 1878 photograph by H.J Pinn taken 1911. Also 2 other sailing vessels.
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Museum Ref No: G9_0002Timber ship "Osman" anchored near Ballast Quay, Hamworthy, 1939.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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Transcription of entry in Salisbury Journal of 6th December 1756.
The "Otter", Miller, of Pool, from Newfoundland for Spain, is taken by a French Privateer, and ransomed for four hundred pounds.
Newspaper
Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 12/Ships 5/No.8 - PalmstonCargo vessel "Palmston" at Hamworthy Quay. Coal transporter in background. (Batting photograph)
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