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Brownsea Island is the
largest of the
islands in
Poole Harbour in the
county of Dorset, England. The
island is
owned by the
National Trust with the northern...
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Brownsea Castle, also
known historically as
Branksea Castle, was
originally a
Device Fort
constructed by
Henry VIII
between 1545 and 1547 to
protect Poole...
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Catherine Kirchner.
Barling renamed the
house from 'Rockville' to ‘
Branksea Villa’,
after Branksea Castle near his
birthplace at Poole, Dorset,
presumably recognising...
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Waugh purchased the
island in 1852 and
established a
pottery industry (
Branksea Clay &
Pottery Company) there,
along with
Maryland village to
house his...
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established in the mid-19th
century to
house workers for a new
pottery industry (
Branksea Clay &
Pottery Company) on the island. The
supposed deposit of high quality...
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United States of America.
Foster died in 1848
after cutting his
throat at
Branksea Castle; he had
suffered from
delirium because of poor health, and his death...
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heart of the
Cleveland Street scandal. Cavendish-Bentinck
purchased Branksea Castle on
Brownsea Island in 1873 and
introduced Jersey cows and developed...
- List of shipwrecks: 31
August 1927 Ship
State Description Branksea United
Kingdom The
cargo ship ran
aground at
Start Point, Devon. She was refloated...
- "Robert Bowen". www.llangibby.eclipse.co.uk.
Retrieved 12
January 2021. "SS
Branksea (+1940)". www.wrecksite.eu.
Retrieved 31
January 2021. "Dutch
Steamer Torpedoed"...
- was
perpetual curate of Alderholt, Dorset, 1849-54;
perpetual curate of
Branksea Island in
Poole Harbour, Dorset, 1854–60;
rector of Hamworthy, Dorset,...