Category: Local History

When “temporary” becomes a landmark: Twofords Bridge, Bagber

Take a close look at vintage postcards of Twofords Bridge and you’ll see a single, elegant 18th-century stone arch standing peacefully over the River...

Ela Fitzpayne: Dorset’s deadliest noblewoman?

A monastery raid, an affair, public disgrace and a priest’s throat slit on a London street – the shocking tale of long-planned revenge In 1337,...

Unearthing the Anglo-Saxons of Iwerne Minster

A cemetery of Saxon burials lies hidden beneath a Dorset village – and it is revealing stories reaching back more than 1,200 years It’s not...

King’s Stag: Then & Now

We love pairing a vintage postcard with a photograph taken in the same spot today. Alongside the postcards, we feature a newspaper article from...

Weymouth: DORSET POSTCARDS FROM THE BARRY CUFF COLLECTION

Postcard sent to Herne Bay in Kent, on 17th June 1973 – I’m fascinated by the chap in the foreground looking VERY hot and...

Kimmeridge Bay | POSTCARDS FROM THE BARRY CUFF COLLECTION

This month Barry Cuff has chosen two postcards sent from 1960s holidaymakers at Kimmeridge Bay. Postcard sent to London on 29th October 1972 – no...

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Her Majesty the Queen and her love for racehorses

Lucy Procter looks back at The Queen’s lifelong love of horseracing, and her success in the breeding yard https://youtu.be/HZ5fkUCwv9I In September the Thoroughbred racing and breeding...

Book now, stay later – respite care that empowers you to plan ahead

With the welcome arrival of longer days, thoughts turn to sunshine and trips away. While the idea of a summer holiday is something to...

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