Year: 2020

The Diary of John Foss: August 1851

We are sharing a monthly look at the farm diary of John Foss, written from his dairy farm in Kingston Russell in 1851.   August 1851   August in 1851 is “fine dry & warm”, with “grand weather for the harvest”. The hot weather meant that the milk in the dairy was regularly souring, and John spends much time churning… Read more The Diary of John Foss: August 1851

Cyber Trees and Virtual Woods: Looking after your digital records

Whilst many people have used the past few months to sort out their physical belongings, it is easy to forget that our digital estate also needs managing. So, we’re sharing some practical tips to help manage your own digital information. This can be anything from research notes and family photos to emails and financial spreadsheets.     Why?   Digital information is more fragile than paper stored in… Read more Cyber Trees and Virtual Woods: Looking after your digital records

The Challenges of Reopening Dorset History Centre

On Tuesday 7th July Dorset History Centre reopened in a limited capacity following the Covid-19 lockdown. In this blog, we wanted to explain a bit more about how we reopened, our concerns and processes, some of the lessons learned from the first month of reopening; as well as examine how the service might look in… Read more The Challenges of Reopening Dorset History Centre

My Favourite Record – Collections Assistant Clare

Today, we have chatted with Clare, our Collections Assistant in Digital Preservation, who lets us know about how she has been working remotely and her favourite document from our collections…  — During lockdown I had the chance to work remotely with our digital archive, taking the opportunity to tidy up digital files behind the scenes, ensuring that… Read more My Favourite Record – Collections Assistant Clare

Collection Spotlight: The Sheridan of Frampton collection

The Sheridan of Frampton archive is that of the Sheridan family who lived at Frampton House near Dorchester from 1835 until it was demolished in 1932. This collection includes plans and maps of Frampton House and the surrounding area, but also includes personal diaries, poetry and manuscripts from the members of the Sheridan family. From… Read more Collection Spotlight: The Sheridan of Frampton collection

The Frink Archive Project – an Archivist’s personal reflections

Since last October, we have had David Johnston-Smith as a Project Archivist cataloguing the Dame Elisabeth Frink collection held at Dorset History Centre. The latter part of this project has been made more challenging by circumstances, but in this blog, David wanted to give his thoughts on the project and the collection as a whole…… Read more The Frink Archive Project – an Archivist’s personal reflections

Mapping the County: The Thornford Estate

Thanks to the Dorset Archives Trust Document Purchase Fund the Dorset History Centre recently purchased a beautiful 1802 manuscript map of an estate in Thornford.  Thornford is in the north west corner of Dorset near Sherborne.  It was prepared for George Tilly Gollop and surveyed by John Davioge of Ansford (probably near Castle Cary) in 1802.   George Tilly Gollop was a Dorset landowner who actually lived in Netherbury but, in common with most 18th and 19th century landowners, held lands… Read more Mapping the County: The Thornford Estate

A.M. Broadley – The Grangerising Master!

We have just come to the end of our series of blogs highlighting the wide variety documents contained in two collections of grangerised books held within our archive; Hutchins Extra illustrated and Royal Weymouth. We couldn’t finish this series without writing a little bit about the man responsible for putting these books together, A.M. Broadley.… Read more A.M. Broadley – The Grangerising Master!