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The Dorchester Peace Rally of 1936

On Saturday 20th June 1936 between 8,000 and 10,000 people gathered at Maumbury Rings in Dorchester for a peace rally organised by a committee chaired by Mr W. Clarke and supported by peace societies and organisations from across the Southwest of England. The Peace Rally had been advertised as far afield as Salisbury, Newport, Southampton… Read more The Dorchester Peace Rally of 1936

From Dorset Gallows to Van Diemen’s Land

Alice Bleathman is a 29 year-old Australian girl who lives just a few yards from the beach on the sun-kissed New South Wales Surf Coast. Despite being a ‘proper Aussie’, Alice has deep family roots and strong heritage links with Dorset. She is a direct descendant of the Dorset transported convict Richard Bleathman. It was… Read more From Dorset Gallows to Van Diemen’s Land

Ralph Bankes and the ‘Pirates’

Between 2015 and 2018 Dorset History Centre undertook the ‘Unlocking the Bankes archive‘ project. During the life of this project, staff and volunteers contributed well over 100 blogs to the project website. By 2024, this project website was no longer functional in the way it originally was, and we made the decision to close the… Read more Ralph Bankes and the ‘Pirates’

“Our Journal at Winterbourn St. Martins”: Introducing ‘Chota’ the Dog

Returning to our exploration of a nineteenth-century diary, readers can find themselves back again navigating Berry and Helen’s experience of Victorian Winterbourne St. Martins. If you missed the introduction to our new series on this illustrated and handwritten Victorian journal, you can find it here. After an eventful entry into Winterbourn St. Martins as their… Read more “Our Journal at Winterbourn St. Martins”: Introducing ‘Chota’ the Dog

The records of Adoption and Care-experienced people – preserving life stories at risk of destruction

Dorset Council has become one of the first local authorities to formally extend the retention period (i.e. the timeframe that documents are kept prior to review and potential destructions) for the records of adopted and care-experienced people.  Until recently, adoption records have had a 100-year retention period after which they may be retained, or equally… Read more The records of Adoption and Care-experienced people – preserving life stories at risk of destruction

Cataloguing the Yellow Buses Archive

Thanks to the cataloguing grant supplied by the Business Archives Council, Dorset History Centre were able to catalogue the archive collection of Bournemouth Transport Ltd (also known as Yellow Buses). The company began as Bournemouth Corporation Tramways, originating at the start of the twentieth-century with trams and trolley-bus services until they were modernised in the… Read more Cataloguing the Yellow Buses Archive

The Dorset Postcard Collection – Bournemouth

When did you last send a postcard? For many of us, postcards are reserved for summer holidays, and even then they have largely been eclipsed by texts and video calls. But in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the postcard was a hugely popular means of communication. By the end of King Edward VII’s… Read more The Dorset Postcard Collection – Bournemouth