Category: Local History

The village that disappeared in days: Then & Now

Tyneham, on the isle of Purbeck, s often referred to as Dorset’s ‘lost village’. It had a population of 23 households in 1086, putting...

£35,000 success secures future of William Barnes Archive

Work to preserve and open up the William Barnes Archive will begin this November, following a major fundraising success by the William Barnes Society....

Dorset’s Henry Maidment: the story behind a 150-year-old plea for help for a Dorset veteran

As Armistice Day approaches, we pause to remember the sacrifices of those who fought for their country. Yet we know that some veterans, like...

Compton Abbas: DORSET POSTCARDS FROM THE BARRY CUFF COLLECTION

This month Barry Cuff has chosen two holiday postcards from more than a century ago This card was sent to Grace Bull in 1911, in...

Dorchester: Then & Now

A ROMANTIC STORY - EXTRAORDINARY DISCLAIMER FROM COMTE DE VERE. Southern Times and Dorset County Herald - Saturday 19 October 1901 We have received from a...

The Dorset Cursus: the biggest Neolithic monument in Britain

Exploring Britain’s largest Neolithic monument, stretching across six miles of Cranborne Chase, with Dorset CPRE’s Rupert Hardy Built around 3,300 BC – predating Stonehenge by...

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Mama mare, here you go again

Breeding from your mare is a step many owners consider – Sara Greenwood shares the pitfalls and her experienced tips to make it work Your...