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Shrove Tuesday: a lesser-known tradition

Shrove Tuesday is approaching and we are preparing to indulge in the tradition of eating pancakes. But there is another centuries-old tradition also occurring on Shrove Tuesday that we want to shine a light on. In Corfe Castle, Shrove Tuesday is the day when the Purbeck quarrymen meet to enrol the new quarrymen. The ceremony… Read more Shrove Tuesday: a lesser-known tradition

Thomas Hardy lecture series: fundraising to open up Hardy’s archives to the wider world!

Dorset Archives Trust with the Thomas Hardy Society are promoting a series of three fascinating lectures which will examine aspects of Hardy’s life and work referencing elements of his archival legacy.  You can find details of the talks below. Hardy’s UNESCO-inscribed archive – 150 boxes of the author’s records ranging from the manuscript of The… Read more Thomas Hardy lecture series: fundraising to open up Hardy’s archives to the wider world!

Join us for your work experience this summer!

What better way to get to get to know what a county archive does than to roll up your sleeves and work alongside us for a month? Each summer we host undergraduates and give them an insight into our service. Last year’s students told us that the role was ‘perfect’ – they felt well set-up… Read more Join us for your work experience this summer!

How to Tell the Time Using Your Hand, and Other Useful Information

When rummaging through a box from the Fox Strangways Estate archive, we came across a book so small it can fit in the palm of your hand. It has a worn leather cover and tiny metal clasps and looks as though it has been well-used. Naturally, we wanted to know what it was! Closer inspection… Read more How to Tell the Time Using Your Hand, and Other Useful Information

Tightening the purse strings – Money saving tips from the archives!

The archives hold a wealth of information on homemade remedies and recipes to save money during these trying times; from making your own cheese, biscuits, cakes, and sweets to your own cold remedies… (a disclaimer – while some are interesting insights into how ailments were treated in the past we would not recommend all)! There… Read more Tightening the purse strings – Money saving tips from the archives!

Review of the year: 2022

Welcome to our ‘at a glance’ review of 2022 across Archives and Records.  The service has explored new ways of connecting people to information and cultural heritage both physically and digitally.  We continue to operate in a mixed economy of archival material; whilst digital material – both ‘born digital’ and digitised – continues to grow… Read more Review of the year: 2022