Poole, High Street 1904
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This is the view south down the High Street from outside Beech Hurst, which is off to the left. The building to the right, next to the Methodist Church and occupied by the undertaker and upholsterer, has now been rebuilt in similar style. It was at this junction that poet Rupert Brooke stopped his horse-drawn caravan in 1910 to make a speech on Poor Law reform.
An extract from Poole and Sandbanks Photographic Memories.
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