letters

The life and death of Thomas Hardy

A recent set of purchases at auction throw new light on our understanding on one of the most prominent figures in Dorset’s history.  The purchases were funded by Friends of the National Libraries with a contribution from Dorset Archives Trust.  DHC was delighted to be able to acquire these items which will now form part… Read more The life and death of Thomas Hardy

Posts from the Past

This February we’d like to think beyond the exclusivity of romantic love and open our hearts to all the affection and emotion which can be conveyed by a handwritten letter. Until the mid-twentieth century letters were the primary means of contact for people living more than a few miles apart and the pleasure of receiving a letter or note was often enormous – indeed the wish to correspond… Read more Posts from the Past

Archival Types – Letters and Correspondence

 ‘…I have scrawled with my pencil a sort of view…’ D-BKL/H/J/1/1357 — In recent times, and particularly during this period, our means of communication has become largely ephemeral and digital; including text messaging, video and audio.  But for centuries it was not so.  Until the advent of the telephone in the latter part of the… Read more Archival Types – Letters and Correspondence