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POSTCARDS FROM A DORSET COLLECTION: Bere Regis

This month Barry Cuff has chosen two postcards sent from Bere Regis 40 years apart – the first in 1911, and the second was...

Wimborne at War: Life on the Home Front

American tanks, fire watchers and 50 tons of tomatoes – Wimborne’s wartime years shaped the town’s landscape and community During the Second World War, East...

CRANBORNE PETTY SESSIONS, April 12th, 1906 BRUTAL CONDUCT OF A STEPMOTHER | Then & Now

We love pairing a vintage postcard with a photograph taken in the same spot today. Now, alongside the postcards, we’ll feature a newspaper article...

Sun gods over the Blackmore Vale

CPRE’s Dark Skies adviser Richard Miles delves into the past to discover some remarkable connections hidden in our local landscape You may be surprised to...

POSTCARDS FROM A DORSET COLLECTION: Bloxworth

This month Barry Cuff has chosen two postcards sent by the same ‘N’ from Bloxworth, a village just to the east of Bere Regis,...

The house that became history

From a burgage plot to the woman who installed plumbing– looking back at the evolving centuries of stories of Wimborne’s historic museum As readers of...

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From rain-soaked fields to foal-filled stables

The joy was four ‘foaled’ at The Glanvilles Stud in May, and Lucy Procter explains the fascinating feet corrections (plus Honeysuckle is pregnant!) The photos...

Why Britain isn’t broken – despite the rain

MP Simon Hoare thanks flood responders, reflects on national strengths and says social media needs limits to protect young people Let me begin this month’s...

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