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Elisabeth Whitworth Scott (R.I.B.A. 1898-1972)

This week we have celebrated International Women’s Day, and March is Women’s History Month, so is the perfect occasion to celebrate a local trailblazer who broke into the male dominated world of architecture.  Elisabeth Whitworth Scott was born in Bournemouth in 1898. She soon realised that the girls in her large family were not receiving the… Read more Elisabeth Whitworth Scott (R.I.B.A. 1898-1972)

Women’s History month – Celebrating women, International Women’s Day

On March 8th we celebrate International Women’s Day, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. A national holiday in several countries worldwide; including China, Russia, Laos, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Uganda – International Women’s Day has been celebrated for over a century, with the first official IWD gathering taking place in… Read more Women’s History month – Celebrating women, International Women’s Day

From Wartime Decoy to Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Arne has always been a small village parish, recorded in 1894 to comprise of 2,668 acres plus 2,209 acres of water and foreshore. By 1932 little of the area had been developed as stated in the Poole and Dorset Herald article: ‘its principal features have remained untouched for centuries and have suffered none but geological… Read more From Wartime Decoy to Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

A Field Called 30th January

There are many fields in Dorset that have strange names, but whilst looking at the Halstock Tithe Map we spotted one that was particularly unusual, ‘30th January’. The apportionment transcript also includes fields, farms and coppices with names like ‘Lay Preacher’, ‘Constitution’ and ‘Machiaval’. We were intrigued and decided to investigate further… — A good… Read more A Field Called 30th January

Donating records to Dorset History Centre

We’re always pleased to hear from people who have records that they think may be of historical interest and would like to donate them to Dorset History Centre and ask that anyone who does contacts us to discuss their records – archives@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk. To assist us with processing your records, getting them added to our online… Read more Donating records to Dorset History Centre

The Pitfield Family of Fordington

At Dorset History Centre, we are keen to encourage guest blogs from our readers detailing the research and work they are undertaking. Michael Pitfield has written us this second post (you can read the first here if you missed it) explaining where fifty years of genealogical research have led him… — For some 50 years,… Read more The Pitfield Family of Fordington