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Sandford maps

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

Sandford photos

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

Wareham| Stoborough| Bindon Abbey| Brownsea Island| Corfe Castle| Corfe Mullen| Broadstone| Wool| Poole| Bere Regis| East Burton| East Lulworth| Winterborne Kingston| Tyneham| Worbarrow

Sandford area books

Displaying 1 of 18 books about Sandford and the local area.   View all books for this area

Memories of Sandford

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Dorset memories

Bennetts

East Street 1964
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Bennetts was the Bakery in the 50's-60's, maybe longer.

Wareham, River Frome, 1954-66

The River Frome c1960
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My father and I had boats on the river for many years, on the moorings in the picture. The boat with the cabin sporting a port hole in the side belonged to me. I spent most of my childhood on Wareham's rivers, fishing and boating.

My Mother-In-Law's Father Owned Stoborough Garage

During this period my mum-in-law, Rosa Crumpler, lived in Stoborough, attended the local school and her father, James George Crumpler, owned the garage. Her claim to fame is that she regularly filled the tank of "Lawrence of Arabia's" motor cycle (on display at Beaulieu).

The Old School

My memory of Lytchett Matravers is of the old school. It was a hundred years old in 1974 and everybody who attended the school at that time joined in the celebration. I was ten at the time and wrote a poem for my part in it all. Mrs Cox, the oldest woman in England at the time and resident of Lytchett Matravers recalled her memories as one of the first children to attend the school one hundred years today. I am still a resident of Lytchett Matravers to this day and recall those memories fondly. My poem: nine o' clock bell, nine o' bell, altogether at the nine o'clock bell, pushing, punching, kicking, altogether at the nine o' clock bell.

JENKINS FAMILY, CHURCH KNOWLE

This is not so much a memory, more of a request.
Does anyone remember the Jenkins family from the 1950s - I believe the Rev Jenkins was vicar at St Peter's, Church Knowle at the time.
I am trying to trace his son David who was a mechanic in the RAF back then. He was very good friends with my parents.
If anyone can help me I would be very grateful.
My email address is bayntonpower@sky.com

St Micheals Central Avenue

My very early childhood was spent in the childrens home, St Michaels, from 1940 - 1956. The home was run by a Miss D Dunn from 1940 - 1956. I would be happy to share memories with anyone who was there during that period.

The Auction of Col. Tyrringham's Estate

I had been transferred from Canada to UK in 1967 to work at Winfrith Heath. We lived in Willow Lodge. There was an auction of the estate of a Col. Tyrringham at his spacious home nearby. We purchased several wonderful antiques which we still have. I have often wondered who he was; there is no track I can find on the internet. Was anybody else there and can anyone tell me about the Tyrringhams of Dorset?

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