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Village: Oakley Corner after 1910

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Postcard Michael Rathbone: These cottages stood by the bend at the north end of the village. They were demolished in the 1960s because heavy traffic had crumbled their foundations Postcard in CB01-101c

Great Hall 1888

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Reference Number: BL08680 The Great Hall at Canford Manor, looking towards the ornate stained glass window. The image is one of a set of Canford Manor taken for Lord Wimborne. Photographer: H Bedford Lemere Date Taken: 24 May 1888 - 26 May 1888 Reproduced by permission of English Heritage.NMR In M Rathbone's manuscript: "The Hall about 1895 after restoration from fire damage (Elswhere dated as 1888??)

Fireplace in Sir John's Room (now HM Office)

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Canford Manor / School

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View from south west. Scan of sketch of Canford, inscribed "With the artist's compliments Chas H Clark. Date unknown - 1910 - 1930 (using height of trees and presence of lantern on Nineveh as evidence)

CCF Annual Inspection

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Donated by Mike Poe (M54) Left of photoL MV Johnstone, ?, RGB Faulkner 3rd from left of line being inspected: Barry Palmer, then Mike Poe, ? , P Murray

Letter from Mike Poe

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Accompanying photos he sent to archive (EL00812-22) and giving a brief account of his life post Canford

Pavilion Fire

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Donated by William Bird (B64)

Pavilion Fire

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Donated by William Bird (B64)

Pavilion Fire

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Donated by William Bird (B64)

Canford Manor House

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In Stories from Dorset History - Alan J Miller (1987) The Blue Stocking of Canford - account of Lady Charlotte Guest; drawing of pre West Wing Canford House by Terry Appleton 1986

Lord Mayor's Visit

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Mayor of London's visit to Canford and Poole to open Canford-Poole Boys' Club premises in Poole on 15th May 1931. Photo is from Canfordian, September 1931

Lord Mayor's Visit

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Mayor of London's visit to Canford and Poole to open Canford-Poole Boys' Club premises in Poole on 15th May 1931 Photo is from Canfordian, September 1931