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Storm damage
photograph

Storm damage

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 9/Gales/No.1
Storm damage to beach huts. (Batting photograph)
Photograph
Storm damage at beach
photograph

Storm damage at beach

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 10/Unboxed slides/No.2 storm damage
Storm damage at beach. (Batting photograph)
Photograph
Storm on beach
photograph

Storm on beach

Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 10/Unboxed slides/No.5
Storm on beach (Batting photograph)
Photograph
book

Stuart Period

Museum Ref No: PLA 942.337
History of the Town and County of Poole by John Sydenham, Poole, Sydenham, 1839 Pages 112-140
Book
Swearing in of Council dignitaries, anniversary of coronation and a wedding.
newspaper

Swearing in of Council dignitaries, anniversary of coronation and a wedding.

Extract from Salisbury Journal 28th October 1754. Swearing in of William Jolliff as Mayor, John Hooper as Sheriff and Thomas Strong as Water Bailiff. Assemblage at the Town House to celebrate anniversary of coronation. Marriage of Richard Weston of Poole to Miss Humber.
Newspaper
Tableau
newspaper

Tableau

Museum Ref No: PPS080736p11c
Photograph of Peace Tableau including the Emperor of Abyssinia, from Poole and Parkstone Standard 8th July 1936
Newspaper
Tank on Poole Quay
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Tank on Poole Quay

Museum Ref No: G9_0016
First World War tank on Poole Quay, dressed with posters and flags.
Photograph
Maj. R.F. Tarrant
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Tarrant, Maj. R.F. Tarrant

Museum Ref No: F2b_0012 det.
Maj. R.F. Tarrant, 2 I.C., Poole A.Tk Island, O.C. D.Coy., Poole A.Tk. Island Command, 3rd Dorset H.G., July 1944.
Photograph
Testing fireboat monitors, Poole Quay, 1944.
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Testing fireboat monitors, Poole Quay, 1944.

Museum Ref No: f1d_0037
Testing fireboat monitors, Poole Quay, 1944.
Photograph
The VADs in Poole First World War Hospitals
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The VADs in Poole First World War Hospitals

The VADs in Poole WW1 hospitals: A roll call of all the women (and men) who enabled the WW1 hospitals in Poole to cope with all the wounded servicemen brought back from the Front.
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