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Museum Ref No: BEAM_0076World War 11. Remains of MOB store in Towngate Street, near the Old Brewery. Possibly burned out on the night of 3 June 1942. It was used to store furniture and other household goods for issue to people whose homes were destroyed in air raids.
B/W photographs.
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Museum Ref No: B6a_0021Poole Park in snow with trees in foreground, gasometer in background. 1951.
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Museum Ref No: G9_0014Yeovil V.T.C. (Volunteer Training Corps) Trench digging no.3; men in shirt sleeves with spades/shovels and some soldiers; written by J.H. and E. Poole to Mrs A. Harris, 7 November 1915.
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Transcript and original text of proceedings at the Old Bailey in April 1749. Describes the events of 7th October 1747 when the Hawkhurst Gang broke into Poole Custom House.
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Museum Ref No: PLA 942.337Story of Poole: Old Town, Port and Harbour by Jean Sutton, Harewood Publications, 1988. ISBN 0 906596 04 1 Illus. Pages 6-7.
Book
Museum Ref No: B4a_0109Captured German submarine U107 at Poole Quay 1919 with a crowd of spectators.
From the Ernest Bristowe collection.
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1952, 2/No. 10Unidentified morot launch with 6 on board at Poole Yachting Week 1952. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1952, 2/No. 9Unidentified morot launch with 7 on board at Poole Yachting Week 1952. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1952, 1/No. 6Unidentified motor launch with 8 on board at Poole Yachting Week 1952. (Batting photograph)
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Museum Ref No: Batting/Box 15/Poole Yachting Week 1952, 1/No. 11Three unidentified adults and a child at Poole Yachting Week 1952. (Batting photograph)
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