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Sources and Methods

  • Sources & methods (1): Analytical Approach (1)
  • Sources & methods (2): Directories (1)
  • Sources & methods (3): guest arrivals 1864

Articles

  • Article (1): studying Victorian Bournemouth 
  • Article (2): illusion of Continuity

Clippings

  • Clippings (1): 1836-1839
  • Clippings (2): 1840 buildings
  • Clippings (3): 1840 tourism success
  • Clippings (4): 1841
  • Clippings (5): 1842

Geography

  • Geography (1): Where is Greater Westover?
  • Geography (2): Bournemouth (1849)
  • Geography (3): Bournemouth (1851)
  • Geography (4): buildings (1851)
  • Geography (5): Bournemouth (1859)

People

  • People (1): Westover Villas (1851)
  • People (2): traders (1849)
  • People (3): traders (1859)

Commerce

  • Trade profiles (1): hospitality (1)
  • Trade profiles (2): builders (1)
  • Trade profiles (3): textiles & footwear (1)
  • Trade profiles (4): food and drink (1)
  • Trade profiles (5): professionals (1)

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