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Margaret Marsh maps

Historic maps of Margaret Marsh and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Margaret Marsh maps

Margaret Marsh photos

We have no photos of Margaret Marsh, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Fontmell Magna| Fontmell Parva| Marnhull| Compton Abbas| Sutton Waldron| Shaftesbury| Sturminster Newton| Child Okeford| Iwerne Minster| Gillingham| Shillingstone| Okeford Fitzpaine| Ashmore| Ludwell| Fifehead Neville| Stourpaine| Cucklington| Kingston

Margaret Marsh area books

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Memories of Margaret Marsh

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Dorset memories

Stour Row

My family were friends of the Vowles who lived in Green Lane. We stayed with them in 1935, I have a photo of them and me as a baby. My memory is of staying with them in the war years and going to school in the village, I seem to remember carrying a plate  to school each day for my dinner.

Childhood

I was brought up in the village from the age of two years until I left at the age of 16 years, we lived at 16 Quarry Close. I went to school at Woodville. I came from a large family we was poor, didn't have much and lived in a three bed house where Mum and Dad slept in the sitting room, as we were after all a family of ten. My dad worked as a labourer but worked his garden in his spare time growing veg, rearing chickens, rabbits etc. He even had an allotment which is now the 'rec. In the summer we used to ride on the back of the silage tractor and trailor, hide behind the hay bales ect. There was a gang of us, the Hunt boys, Christine Weadon, my family. The village fete was held at the vicarage where we did morris dancing, regular events included fox meeting in the village with the hounds and having a drink before setting off. Our gang... Read more

The Mount

The Crown Inn c1955
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My great aunt Emilly Still lived in the bungalow in the background and we as children spent many happy summer holidays in Fontmell Magna. She and Tom (who I never knew) are buried in the church graveyard.

I remember travelling from our home in Kent to Fontmell in the winter of 1963 during the worst snow storms in living memory to help my mother's aunt.

If anyone reads this I would love to find out more about Tom and Emily. I have visited Fontmell in recent years to put flowers on the grave.

Going to School

Roman Catholic Church Interior c1955
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I well remember going to the Catholic church as between 1948 and 1954 I attended St Mary's Roman Catholic School. When I first went to the school it was the old school and in 1953 a new one was opened close to the church and we all thought it was great as we had inside toilets and everything was new. The Head mistess was Miss Read.

Marnhull

Roman Catholic Church Interior c1955
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I remember Marnhull, but can't remember the Catholic church there. I think I know you, I think you knew my sister Linda Bright, now Conway.

Marnhull, Roman Catholic Church

Roman Catholic Church Interior c1955
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Miss Read was my aunt (she died in 1998) and I attended both the old school and the new one. Fr. Gallagher was the parish priest. The only Pamela I can remember was Pamela Wilson. Could that be Pamela Phillips?

Hovis Hill

This is the hill that appeared in the Hovis television adverts - supposedly in a northern town, but in reality in deepest Dorset! At the top it is about 700 feet above sea level. It is now the scene of the once a year Gold Hill Festival in July.

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