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County Records

BX64-09

48 pages of Appendix of ???. Not much mention of Canford, but some interesting entries on Wimborne

Carvings and Other Decorative Features at Canford

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Booklet by EC Chancellor. Together with handwritten notes

The Manor of Canford Magna - Nora Parsons

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Original leaflet , published for University of Southampton Extra Mural Class. Booklet published in 1974 (Also a copy in CB03 with history books)

The History of Wimborne

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Newspaper cuttings. Report of a talk by Dr Le Fleming (school doctor) to Toc H on the History of Wimborne. The County Chronicler and Somersetshire Gazette, September 21st 1933,. Also a picture of Poole Town Cellar with the Harbour Office beyond. The Cellar is probably the oldest building in Poole 'and dates back to the days when the Lord of Canford Manor collected his dues from the merchandise brought into the port.'

Heraldic Stained Glass at Canford

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by EC Chancellor

The Old Manor House by the Stour

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Two versions of the poem, one called 'The Old Manor House by the Stour', the other 'Canford House', by Thomas Cox, 'a nineteenth century Poole merchant poet'. Accompanying letter from Ian Adams (of Borough of Poole) to Robin Whicker, 10.5.84

Miscellaneous notes by Robin Whicker

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Notes on building, Mountjoy oak, brief details for tour of main building.

Walking in the Footsteps of History - Mark Rathbone

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One page article by Mark Rathbone on history of Canford Manor. Publication and date unknown

Old Wimburnians Quincentennial Celebrations

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History of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Wimborne (Commemorative Programme 3 - 6 July, 1997

The Rise and Fall of Wimborne Station

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By George March and Michael Webb, edited by Anthony P. Vent. Published in 2004 as a limited edition of 500

Canford Manor - John Jones

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Paper about Canford Magna given by John Jones to Bournemouth and Beyond Discovery Group. See EL02579 for digital version

Canford Magna Post Office

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Details of the stamp and census details of the 19th Century Postmistresses