Bournemouth: 1810-1910, the history of a modern health and pleasure resort . Library and Baths, with TheJetty, in 1855 The Pier Approach, 1846 A View Across the Bay, Looking Westward, 1855 The Wooden Pier, 1861 The Rustic Bridge (on Site now occupied by Gervis Arcade) The Centre op the Town, Looking East, in 1800 The Bagged Cat, Ohkistchurch Road, Boscombe, in 1875 The Wooden Pier, 1861 to 1880 .. The Square, 1870 .. The Squ^ure, 1875 .. General View op Old Ohristchurch Road in 1868 .. Beading the Charter op Incorporation in 1890 East Clifp Hall—Lady Cotes Gipt to Bournemouth Cheistc


Bournemouth: 1810-1910, the history of a modern health and pleasure resort . Library and Baths, with TheJetty, in 1855 The Pier Approach, 1846 A View Across the Bay, Looking Westward, 1855 The Wooden Pier, 1861 The Rustic Bridge (on Site now occupied by Gervis Arcade) The Centre op the Town, Looking East, in 1800 The Bagged Cat, Ohkistchurch Road, Boscombe, in 1875 The Wooden Pier, 1861 to 1880 .. The Square, 1870 .. The Squ^ure, 1875 .. General View op Old Ohristchurch Road in 1868 .. Beading the Charter op Incorporation in 1890 East Clifp Hall—Lady Cotes Gipt to Bournemouth Cheistchurch Road, Boscombe in 1906 The Square and Richmond Hill in 1875 Boscombe Chine in 1875 St. Peters Church in 1847 .. St. Peters Church, completed December 18th, 1879 The Square, 1910 .. Bournemouth Clipps and Bay in 1846 Pier, Clipps, and TJnderclifp Drive in 1910 The Mayor op Bournemouth in 1910 and President op theCentenary Committee (Councillor G. E. Bridge, ). FacingPage 1 243248566472808896 104112120128 136 144152160168176184192200208216224232240248256264 272. L. D. (i. THECONWKLI,, Ksi;., FOUNDER <1I. BOTH MCM( UTH. BOURNEMOUTH:1810—1910. CHAPTER I. Introductory. The Pounder op Bournemouth—1810 and 1910 : A Brief Contrast^Prehistoric Bournemouth — Interesting Discoveries — A NewWorld Within an Old World —Bournemouth in the Days op Queen Elizabeth A Dangerous Place por the Landing op AN Enemy — and Copperas Works at Alum Chine and Boscombe—The First Place in England Where Alum Was Manufactured—The Bournemouth Myners and the First Local Industry—Lord mountjoy, the curious searcher into nature a scheme por THE Transmutation op Raw Iron into Good Copper. On one of the terraces in the picturesque churchyard ofSt. Peters, embowered amid a wealth of fohage, stands alow flat tomb, erected as a memorial of Mr. Lewis DymokeGrosvenor Tregonwell, a Dorset Squire, celebrated in localhistory as the Founder of Bournemouth. His claim tothat distinctive ti


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