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[5] [14] [6] Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. The Subway where Roberts was stabbed outside of is pictured. In response to this, at approximately 4:44 am, Abdulrahimzai produced a 10-inch, gold-handled knife that he had been carrying in a sheath on the right side of his body, tucked into the waistband of the two pairs of trousers he was wearing.
In 1809, a new building appeared on the heath. Originally called the Tapps Arms after Sir George Tapps, and later the Tregonwell Arms. It stood where Post Office Road meets Old Christchurch Road. The pub was a favourite haunt of smugglers and later became Bournemouth's first post office. It was demolished in 1885. [citation needed]
Queen's Road: Clifton: Cadena: 71-73 Old Christchurch Rd: Bournemouth: Photo and very brief history on Flickr when it was a Dillons bookseller. Kellys Directory for 1911 lists it as "Cadena Cafes Limited, 1 & 3 & 35 Old Christchurch road" [28] Botherways Café: 4-6 Eastgate St: Gloucester: Acquired by January 1928 [29] Café at the Red and ...
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The area where Jong Ok-Shin was murdered, Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth (shown by the number 5 on the adjacent map) (5). Whilst walking on the right-hand side of the pavement, Shin walked approximately 75 yards from her friend's address, when at approximately 02:50 BST, she was attacked, being stabbed in the back three times.
Beales was established in 1881 by John Elmes Beale when he opened a store, initially known as a Fancy Fair and Oriental House, on Old Christchurch Road in Bournemouth, Dorset. [4] The company was run by the Beale family during the 20th century; Bennett Beale took over from his father, then by his John's grandson Frank. [4]
From 1886 F J Brights printed the Brights Illustrated Guide to Bournemouth. The store expanded again by adding a new stationery and fancy goods department at 14-26 Old Christchurch Road, and moving into the new art of photography. [4] The business continued to be run by Frederick until the 1920s when his son Percy took over.
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