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  2. Murder of Thomas Roberts - Wikipedia

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    The vicinity of the murder. Horseshoe Common is the green space on the left, with Old Christchurch Road leading into the distance. The Subway where Roberts was murdered is further around the corner. Roberts was out in Bournemouth town centre with friends on Friday 11 March 2022. He visited various pubs and venues across the town.

  3. Christchurch railway station (1862–1886) - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch was a railway station in Christchurch in Dorset, England.It was opened on 13 November 1862 by the Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway.Becoming part of the London and South Western Railway, it was closed on 30 May 1886, and replaced by the current Christchurch railway station located to the west of the newly created junction with the rail route to Hinton Admiral, New ...

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  5. Christchurch railway station (England) - Wikipedia

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    The original Christchurch station was opened on 13 November 1862 by the Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway; it was sited to the east of Fairmile Road. Becoming part of the London and South Western Railway, it gained a presence on the South West Main Line. This first station was closed on 30 May 1886 and was replaced by a station at ...

  6. Beales (department store) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. History of Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. O2 Academy Bournemouth - Wikipedia

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    O 2 Academy Bournemouth is a live entertainment venue in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. It is a grade-II listed building. It is a grade-II listed building. The building at 568–578 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, was opened as a theatre on 27 May 1895, named the Grand Pavilion Theatre.

  9. Hurn railway station - Wikipedia

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    Hurn was a railway station in the county of Hampshire (now Dorset), opened on 13 November 1862 by the Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway. Becoming part of the London and South Western Railway, it was taken into the Southern Railway in the grouping of 1923 and closed on 30 September 1935. [1]