Year: 2022

Cutting Edge Scientific Research in the Heart of Hardy’s “Blasted Heath”

As part of his passion for physics, Purbeck School Sixth Form Student Max de Wit has been undertaking research on AEE Winfrith and helping Dorset History Centre to develop the historical record for the site. Recently, Max had the privilege of recording an oral history with Ian Upshall, whose working career was centred in the… Read more Cutting Edge Scientific Research in the Heart of Hardy’s “Blasted Heath”

The Hardy Family Music Manuscript Books

‘Times have changed from the Times they used to be; people don’t care about us much now. I’ve been thinking we must be almost the last left in the country of the old String players; Barrel-organs, and they things next door to ‘em that you blow with your foot [ Harmoniums!] have come in terrible… Read more The Hardy Family Music Manuscript Books

The Dudsbury Guides and their link to the past

While the summer of 2022 has been a memorable one, having broken record levels of heat across England and Wales, the summer of 1930 proved to be greatly significant for the Bournemouth Division of Girl Guides after the movement secured fourteen acres of the Ancient Camp of Dudsbury from its then owner, Lord Wimborne. The… Read more The Dudsbury Guides and their link to the past

Unlocking the Archives of Thomas Hardy – Dorset’s literary giant

A crowdfunding appeal by Dorset History Centre and partners Dorchester is home to the finest archive of material by and about Thomas Hardy in the world – that is, the primary sources which support and inform any new research into Hardy and his contemporaries.  The archive is recognised by UNESCO as a collection of international… Read more Unlocking the Archives of Thomas Hardy – Dorset’s literary giant

Work Experience at Dorset History Centre

In July, Dorset History Centre welcomed four students on work experience placements. Throughout the four weeks that the students were with us, they sampled all sorts of elements of life at DHC. In this blog, one of the students, Rosie, explains more about her time with us… — During July 2022 I was fortunate enough… Read more Work Experience at Dorset History Centre

The Gypsy School at Farnham, 1847–1855

Should the children of the poor be educated away from their families and traditional ways? In 2022 many of us would say not – that the bonds with relatives and with a natal culture are precious and should not be broken lightly. However, history holds many examples of just this and one of these is… Read more The Gypsy School at Farnham, 1847–1855