Milborne St Andrew, Dorset
Milborne St Andrew photos
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Milborne St Andrew maps
Historic maps of Milborne St Andrew and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Milborne St Andrew maps
Milborne St Andrew books
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Memories of Milborne St Andrew
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Dorset memories
For many generations the DRAKE family lived in the Hilton area. My gg grandfather was George DRAKE a Woodman. His son, Charles left the village and worked as a domestic coachman in the London area. My grandfather Ben, Charles' son, had three maiden cousins living in Hilton during WW2. My Uncle Kenneth had stayed with them in August 1944. During... [more]
Shared on 01 January 2008
As a child I lived in the estate office.
As a child I lived in the estate office in the square, my father was estate bailiff for W J Brymer for all of the war years. I remember many of the troops were billeted with us in the house, at one time we had fifteen staying in the attic. We also had two American officers with us, one was Captain... [more]
Shared on 21 April 2009
The Fabulous Fez Heads entertain Whitethorn Morris
For very many years the dancers and musicians of Whitethorn Morris have performed in the streets at Wimborne Folk Festival each June and have been fascinated to see another team known as the "Fabulous Fez Heads" there.
This led for the first time, in 2007, to an invitation to join the Fig and Date Fayre at The Greyhound... [more]
Shared on 26 March 2007
My mother Patricia Bingham visited Bingham's Melcombe probably in the 1950's and told me, her daughter, that the house was derelict and the hall was being used as a hayshed! I do hope to vist the place at some time next year, and wonder who owns it now and if possible to get in touch with the present owner. Look forward... [more]
Shared on 09 January 2007
As a child my life was with the army. Warmwell was a transit camp for some and my father was leaving the Army. We had to live there whilst he looked for work outside the army. My brother went to Dorchester Grammar, as I was much younger I went to Moreton School. Can anyone tell me if part of the house... [more]
Shared on 02 May 2008
I was born 1942. My family were farming at Snelling Farm & later moved to Waddock Farm, still on the Frampton Estate.
Because of bomb damage to the church I was christened in the village hall, which I believe is still standing.
We regularly visited the shop which was run by the Hooks family. We also swam in the river just... [more]
Shared on 18 April 2008
Extracts From Milborne St Andrew & Dorset books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Milborne St Andrew, inspired by Frith photos.
Dorset Revisited Photographic Memories
Milborne St Andrew is situated on the high road between Dorchester and Blandford Forum. The old White Hart coaching inn became a post office when the railways superseded the romantic stagecoaches in the 19th century.
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Dorchester Photographic Memories
Close to the Top o'Town, Dorset's most famous son is commemorated in this life-size bronze statue by Eric Kennington, set on a Portland stone plinth. Unveiled by Sir James Barrie in 1931, the statue shows Hardy seated and dressed for the country, wearing a jacket and leather gaiters, with his hat on his knee. Around the figure are plants and animals, symbolizing Hardy's love for his native countryside.
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Dorchester Photographic Memories
The river runs alongside the right of the churchyard. The church building includes parts of an 11th-century pre-Norman church, with further additions being spread over the next eight hundred years. In the background is the war memorial and several thatched cottages . The church of St Mary was recently damaged by flooding.
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