Poole, The Quay 1908
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Poole Harbour is one of the world's great natural anchorages. The town of Poole prospered as its merchant adventurers sailed to and traded with ports across the world. It sent ships to aid Edward III's invasion of France during the Hundred Years War. One Poole privateer, Harry Page, brought home 120 prize ships during raids on the continent in the Middle Ages. Aggrieved victims burnt the town of Poole in reprisal. Poole was the largest settlement in Dorset until Bournemouth was taken in from neighbouring Hampshire.
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