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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 Island Scout camp, is a
historic Scout campsite on
Brownsea Island in
Poole Harbour in
southern England,
which was the site of
Robert Baden-Powell's...
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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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lieutenant general in the
British Army held a
Scouting encampment on
Brownsea Island in England. Baden-Powell
wrote Scouting for Boys (London, 1908)...
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parish church at
Brownsea Island, Dorset, England. The
church was
built in 1853–54 and is a
Grade II*
listed building. A
church for
Brownsea Island was built...
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waterlogged remains of a 2,000-year-old Iron Age
logboat were
found off
Brownsea Island.
Dated at
about 295 BC, the 10
metres (33 ft)
Poole Logboat is one...
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April 1961)
called "the
Demon of
Brownsea", was the
reclusive owner of
Brownsea Island in
Poole Harbour,
Dorset from 1927
until her...
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Maryland is a
deserted village on
Brownsea Island in
Poole Harbour, Dorset, England. It was
named for the wife of its founder,
Colonel William Petrie Waugh...
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Large houses at Sandbanks, seen from the
Poole to
Brownsea Island ferry...
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Brownsea Island Ferries Ltd is a
company that
operates ferries to
Brownsea Island in
Poole Harbour from
Poole and Sandbanks. It also
operates cruises around...