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Dorset History Centre: 2016 Accessions

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  • Bankes family of Kingston Lacy and Corfe Castle: additional records rel to buildings, architectural plans, family photographs and records rel to Second World War army hospital at Kingston Lacy 20th cent (D-BKL)
  • Watson family of Dunshay Manor, Purbeck: notes, diaries and photographs, mainly produced by Mary Spencer Watson, George and Hilda Watson, incl records rel to exhibitions c1920-1989 (D-2566)
  • Elizabeth Jean Frink (1930-1993), sculptor: corresp files, and photograph files rel to catalogue raisonne (1984) 1958-1988 (D-FRK)
  • Rena Gardiner (1929-1999), artist and printmaker: papers c1960-1999 (D-GDR)
  • John Warr (fl 1874-1899): accounts for 'the Rising Sun' and 'Pelemsham' (locations unidentified) 1874-1889 (D-2758)
  • Mary Spencer Watson (1913-2006), sculptor: photographs with her mother (by Helen Muspratt) c1930-1935 (D-MSW)
  • Bournemouth District Valuation Office: Section 37 and 39 forms relating to land in West Moors and West Parley 1911-1912 (NG-V)
  • Dorset Eastern District Coroner: inquest files 1996-2013 (C-5)
  • Dorset Western District Coroner: inquest files 2013 (C.6)
  • The Little Commonwealth: additional records incl accounts, pupil files, minutes, and misc financial records 1913-1919 (D-LCW)
  • National Health Service, Executive Council for Bournemouth: minutes 1947-1974 (NHS/EC/2)
  • National Health Service, Executive Council for Dorset: minutes 1947-1974 (NHS/EC/1)
  • National Health Service, Family Practitioner Committee, Dorset: minutes and documents rel to committee structures 1947-1974 (NHS/FPC)
  • Poole Labour Party: additional records rel to women's section, social sub-committee, and further financial and administrative records 1900-1980 (D-PLP)
  • Shroton tithe, Iwerne Courtney: map 1838 (D-2755)
  • Maps of Dorset by William Kip (1610) and Christopher Saxton (1575) 1575-1610 (M/196, M/20)