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A group of six men with a large fish
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A group of six men with a large fish

Museum Ref No: F9a_0007
A group of six unidentified men with a large fish
Photograph
A.H White & Son
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A.H White & Son

A.H White & son. Builders Tel Broadstone 19 Also proprietors of Brookdale Nurseries.
Picture
A.R. Glass
photograph

A.R. Glass

Museum Ref No: F5a_0047
Exterior of A.R. Glass, a gentleman's outfitters; closing down sale; 18.6.1987; assistant in the doorway
Photograph
A.R. Glass
photograph

A.R. Glass

Museum Ref No: F5a_0046
Exterior of A.R. Glass, a gentleman's outfitters; closing down sale; 18.6.1987; assistant in the doorway
Photograph
A.R. Glass
photograph

A.R. Glass

Museum Ref No: F5a_0045
Interior of A.R. Glass, a gentleman's outfitters; closing down sale; 18.6.1987; assistant behind the counter and couple; looking out of the door
Photograph
A.R. Glass
photograph

A.R. Glass

Museum Ref No: F5a_0044
Interior of A.R. Glass, a gentleman's outfitters; closing down sale; 18.6.1987; assistant behind the counter and two women
Photograph
A.R. Glass
photograph

A.R. Glass

Museum Ref No: F5a_0043
Interior of A.R. Glass, a gentleman's outfitters; closing down sale; 18.6.1987; assistant behind the counter and couple
Photograph
Absent Apprentice, 1752
newspaper

Absent Apprentice, 1752

Extract from Salisbury Journal 16th October 1752. Notice by William Bestland that John Prowt, an apprentice, has disappeared. Possibly run away or pressed.
Newspaper
Absent apprentice, 1755.
newspaper

Absent apprentice, 1755.

Extract from Salisbury Journal 2 May 1755. Notice by Samuel White Jun. that James Cole, an apprentice has disappeared - possibly run away or pressed.
Newspaper
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Absent Voters- Poole 1918 and 1919

The 1918 General Election gave the right to vote to all men over the age of 21, women over the age of 30 and military personnel over the age of 19. The first list of Absent Voters was compiled and published in 1918 but contained many errors. Servicemen were given another chance to register and a second list was published April 1919. After this lists were published twice a year in Spring and Autumn. The lists give a name, home address, military service number and regiment, battalion or name of a ship. This transcription is from the 1918 and 1919 electoral register for Poole and contains over 4000 names.
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