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  • ...rset), Pokesdown, Westbourne and Winton. The Northbourne, Southbourne and Tuckton areas of Bournemouth have traditionally been popular for retired folk, but
    21 KB (3,346 words) - 17:48, 14 January 2021
  • ...a mile of grassland between the "Double Dykes" and the nearby village of [[Tuckton]]. About twenty pioneer aviators from around the world participated in vari
    37 KB (5,709 words) - 16:24, 29 March 2017
  • ...he Stour leading up as far as Iford Bridge passing Christchurch Quay and [[Tuckton]]. ...potting are all activities enjoyed on the Harbour shores. Ferries run from Tuckton Bridge to Mudeford Sandbank and between there and Mudeford Quay, these are
    16 KB (2,577 words) - 11:00, 30 January 2021
  • ...<ref>{{cite book |last=McKinstry |first=A |year=2015 |title=The Village of Tuckton, 35,000 BC – 1926 |place=Christchurch |publisher=Natula Publications |pag
    22 KB (3,385 words) - 10:57, 30 March 2017
  • ...o the area near to the coast; areas further inland are West Southbourne, [[Tuckton]] and [[Wick, Bournemouth|Wick]]. ...recisely where the piggeries had stood.<ref>A. McKinstry, ''The Village of Tuckton, 35,000 BC - 1926'' (Christchurch: Natula Publications, 2015, ISBN 97818978
    5 KB (802 words) - 16:55, 10 April 2017
  • ...r group, headed by Tolstoy's literary agent, Vladimir Chertkov, moved to [[Tuckton]] near [[Christchurch]] in [[Hampshire]], where they traded as 'The Free Ag
    4 KB (536 words) - 12:52, 27 February 2018
  • ...'s entry into [[Christchurch Harbour]]. Along with the nearby village of [[Tuckton]], it originally formed a tithing in the [[Christchurch Hundred]] of Hampsh ...rd Hughes, a noted informant on local smugglers and the owner of [[Tuckton|Tuckton Farm]].<ref>McKinstry, pp. 24-5.</ref><ref>[https://digitalcollections.qut.
    6 KB (992 words) - 20:43, 29 June 2020