May 2021

Henry Maidment: Our Forgotten War Hero

Henry Maidment was an agricultural labourer who lived in the North Dorset village of Pimperne. In 1866, Henry was one of the few surviving British Army veterans who had fought Napoleon Bonaparte’s French Army in the Spanish Peninsular War. At 83, he could not work and had hit hard times. He was surviving on a… Read more Henry Maidment: Our Forgotten War Hero

Chase and Chalke Landscape Partnership: Connecting our Communities

At Dorset History Centre we are fortunate to be able to work with a large cross-section of different groups. One of these groups is Cranborne Chase and Chalke Valley Landscape Partnership. In this blog, as part of Local and Community History Month, they explain a little more about what this partnership does… — In 2003… Read more Chase and Chalke Landscape Partnership: Connecting our Communities

Probate Records – Mariners

Dorset’s population, being a coastal county, has always had people involved in the shipping trade, in boat building, or aboard one of the many sea going vessels. Probate records exist for many sailors who ‘considering the Perrils & dangers of ye Sea and other uncertainties of this Transitory Life’ made their Wills before they set… Read more Probate Records – Mariners

Ludwig Loewy – The Story of a Czech Jew who escaped Nazi Germany

At Dorset History Centre, we hold a large number of fascinating collections which tell of a rich history. One such collection is that of Loewy Engineering of Bournemouth… — The County of Dorset has been home to many individuals, men and women who in their own specialist fields have made a great impact upon society… Read more Ludwig Loewy – The Story of a Czech Jew who escaped Nazi Germany