June 2020

Conservation Tales: The beginnings of the Endband

Talk to any bookbinder or book conservator about their favourite parts of a binding and the likelihood is that endbands will be pretty high up on the list.  Found at the top (headband) and bottom (tailband) of the spine, endbands have both structural and decorative features and are extremely enjoyable to make. In Medieval times,… Read more Conservation Tales: The beginnings of the Endband

Archival Types – Business Records

Business records are those records that are created by a business that have a long-term value to the business itself, its stakeholders and future generations.  They can include paper records, electronic records, audio recordings, videos and photographs. Most of the material produced by any organisation is ephemeral and of little use after the function that created it is ended.… Read more Archival Types – Business Records

The Diary of John Foss: June 1851

We are sharing a monthly look at the farm diary of John Foss, written from his dairy farm in Kingston Russell in 1851.   June 1851   June starts “very cold for the season” with storms and strong winds, but soon warms up to be fine and hot. The farm is continuing to focus on churning and potatoes, and John has started producing… Read more The Diary of John Foss: June 1851

Archives A-Z: K is for Kings and Queens

A quick search of the catalogue reveals that we hold over 4,000 records relating to Kings or Queens, which is a rather large figure given Dorset’s relative removal from Royal life! As with everything though, you can scratch away at the surface and find that this figure is swollen by the ‘other’ records, ones which… Read more Archives A-Z: K is for Kings and Queens

Disaffected and Unruly People – Poole in the 1680s

In this blog, Jenny Oliver and David Watkins from Poole Museum explore a recent purchase made by Dorset Archives Trust and what it can tell us about the history of Poole… — Dorset History Centre with funding from Dorset Archives Trust has recently acquired a letter, undated but probably late 17th century, making a number of apparently unrelated points… Read more Disaffected and Unruly People – Poole in the 1680s

Collection Spotlight: Audrey Mary Walder

At Dorset History Centre we have lots of collections of varying sizes, and in previous blogs have explored some of the bigger collections. Now, in the first of a new series of blogs, we want to shine a light on some of the smaller, less well known collections that we hold to demonstrate that every… Read more Collection Spotlight: Audrey Mary Walder

Rebinding the Rental: conserving the Rental of the Estate of The Marquis of Donegall, 1864

Sometimes an item comes into the Conservation Room that has pretty much everything going wrong for it and as a Conservator your heart sinks (but then you get a bit excited because it’s good to have a challenge!)  This volume was one of those. The paper was acidic and brittle, 141 of the 430 leaves… Read more Rebinding the Rental: conserving the Rental of the Estate of The Marquis of Donegall, 1864

Marriage and Property in 16th Century Kimmeridge

In a recent blog we looked at what sort of information title deeds can tell you. In this blog, one of our volunteers, Louise Haywood, has explored this theme in more detail, looking at a recent purchase made by Dorset Archives Trust… — Nowadays we have a conveyance to transfer property or land between a seller… Read more Marriage and Property in 16th Century Kimmeridge