Poole is a town in Dorset, England.
This is home to, or gives its name to:
- The Lighthouse (Poole), an arts centre
 - Lilliput, Poole, a district
 - Poole Bay, a stretch of sea
 - Poole Bridge
 - Poole Grammar School, an all-boys school
 - Poole Harbour, a large natural harbour
 - Poole High School, a mixed-gender school in England
 - Poole Logboat, a 300 - 200 BC hollowed tree trunk boat
 - Poole Museum
 - Poole Park
 - Poole Pirates, a motorcycle speedway team
 - Poole Pottery, a pottery manufacturer founded in 1873
 - Poole railway station
 - Poole Stadium, a greyhound racing venue and speedway track in England
 - Poole Town F.C., a football club in England
 - Poole (UK Parliament constituency)
 
Poole may also refer to:
People
Entertainment
- Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers, a 1920s American string band
 - Crane, Poole & Schmidt, a fictional Massachusetts law firm
 - The Dowling Poole, an English power-pop band
 - Henry Poole is Here, a 2008 film
 - Poole - HAL 9000, a fictional chess game in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey
 
Other places
- Poole, Cheshire, a civil parish in England
 - Poole, Estonia, village in Elva Parish, Tartu County, Estonia
 - Poole County, New South Wales, in Australia
 - Poole's Cavern, a natural limestone cave in Derbyshire, England
 - Poole, Kentucky, United States
 - Poole, Nebraska, United States
 
Nature
- 5342 Le Poole, an asteroid
 - Eleutherodactylus poolei, a frog species
 
Other
- Henry Poole & Co, a London tailor's shop
 - Poole Gakuin University, in Japan
 - Poole's Corner Provincial Park, a provincial park in Canada
 - Pooles Island Light, a lighthouse in Maryland, United States
 - USS Poole (DE-151), a U.S. Navy, World War II destroyer escort ship
 - Wayland E. Poole House, a historic home in North Carolina, United States
 - Wendy Poole Park, a parkland in British Columbia, Canada
 
See also
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