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- Explore Microsoft office
- Introduction to E-mail and Internet
- Make Your Own Greetings Cards
- Create Your Own Labels
- Introduction Microsoft Publisher
- Introduction to Digital Photography
- Photoshop Elements - an introduction
- Family and Social History
- Hire a Computer Tutor
- Information & Advice
- Fit as a Fiddle
- Dorset Groups
- Computers
- Introduction
- Computer Training
- Basic Word Processing Skills
- Explore Microsoft office
- Introduction to E-mail and Internet
- Make Your Own Greetings Cards
- Create Your Own Labels
- Introduction Microsoft Publisher
- Introduction to Digital Photography
- Photoshop Elements - an introduction
- Family and Social History
- Hire a Computer Tutor
- Test drive a computer
- Forums
- All Forums
- Beaminster Forum
- Blandford Forum
- Bridport Forum
- Christchurch Forum
- Dorchester Forum
- Ferndown Forum
- Gillingham Forum
- Lyme Regis Forum
- Sherborne Forum
- Swanage
- Wareham
- Weymouth
- Wool
- Shaftesbury Forum
- Wimborne
- Verwood Forum
- Sturminster Newton Forum
- Wayfinders
- Memories
- Family life
- Meeting the in-laws
- "What will the neighbours say?"
- Sleeping in drawers and skipping competitions
- Born at Moreton Heath in 1911
- Tolpuddle Martyrs connection
- Romance started on the dance floor
- Rabbits and sheepdogs
- An Upwey Potter's life
- The Wiscombes of Lyme
- Helping hands
- Memories of Chamber pots
- Living in the New Commercial Inn at Charmouth
- Clothes washing by hand
- A lifetime on the farm
- My family life in Bere Regis
- Two and sixpence for four daughters
- The Thomas Hardy connection to the Antell family of Puddletown
- Rationing and hand-me-downs
- Red boots and Bluebird toffees
- Milk, blackberries and the Co-op outing
- A visit to the Doctor
- Bath time
- Father's Life
- The days of milk rounds
- Grandmother was a midwife
- Railway Carriage Home
- Bunny for Christmas dinner!
- Dorchester life
- Born on a flock bed!
- Hand me downs and dried eggs
- Mother's car turned into Bere Regis Motor Company
- Living in Franchise Street, Weymouth
- Grandmother's house in West Stafford
- School days and work
- Children's morning cinema
- School Days
- I cheered when I left school!
- Boys on the top deck, girls on the lower deck
- Every picture tells a story
- Lots of sports but lessons too
- Pushing the bus to school
- Remembering Lyme Regis Grammar School
- Dorchester Modern School Dance
- From appendicitis to domestic science
- 90 pupils in one class!
- Frozen milk and other school pleasures!
- Exams and tear gas
- School lunch in the 1960's
- Tea and currant buns
- Handkerchiefs show - noses blow
- Schools long gone
- Schooldays, those were the days
- A village school in the 1960's
- Blandford Girls’ School in 1951
- Playground games
- From schoolgirl to florist
- Dorchester Convent
- After school clubs
- Squashed at Buckingham Palace!
- Working Life
- Cooking, sewing and...aeroplanes
- Leigh residents reminisce - Straw-filled bloomers!
- Car parts and quiches
- From Genges to Wynford Eagle on the back of a motorbike
- From Bridport to Bovington
- A maid in service before the war
- The perils of being a milkwoman
- Working in Weymouth and Portland during the 1950s and 60s
- A career from packing eggs to hospital beds
- From housemaid to cook
- Woolworths in Dorchester
- A working life in South Dorset
- Dawkins of Axminster
- Teaching for £2 a day
- Bicycle shop in Bridport
- Happy times at Monkton Wyld Court
- Wheeler-dealing in Bridport
- St Gabriel’s Mother and Baby Home in the 1960's
- Feet in straw boxes
- From the Green School to North Square
- A village school teacher in West Dorset
- An interview for a teaching appointment
- Farm life at Tolpuddle
- Rationing to Reception!
- Reluctant soldier
- Working in Bon Marche, Weymouth
- We never close - even open Christmas Day
- Work as a Thatcher
- Working for the MOD
- Crossways Library
- Sights and Sounds
- Darkness at noon
- Leigh through the years
- Lucky escape at Charmouth
- A village boy remembers back to the First World War
- Growing up in Sutton Poyntz in the 1920's and 30's
- The fossil man of Charmouth
- Those sunny Navy Days and a winter to remember
- Changes in Weymouth since the 1950's
- Life on Portland in the early-mid 20th Century
- A potted history of Radipole
- Dorchester has never had it so clean!
- Wollaston House excavations
- The Great Snow Storm of 1978
- Portland folk have a chat
- Dorchester Carnival 1937
- My father - the artist
- The last hanged man
- Tripping over Thomas Hardy
- Chocolate and chips!
- Sweet stall at the Candlemas Fair
- Candlemas Fair
- Rope Walks, Bridport
- Blizzard on Ridgeway
- The Burning of Weymouth Pavilion 1955
- The Railway Line to Portland
- Dorchester By-Pass
- Shops in Dorchester in 1963
- Celebrations
- At War
- Leigh residents reminisce
- Going to a dance and coming back with the mumps!
- We will remember them
- Idyllic days at Seatown - no more!
- Sherborne in the war
- Painter and decorator volunteers for RAF
- Weymouth during the war
- Blackout Warden in Dorchester
- Update on a London evacuee in Dorset
- When the Star Hotel was hit by a bomb
- When dad came home from the war
- Portland girl runs a garage
- Welsh Fusiliers in Puddletown
- Evacuation to Weymouth
- Family life in Dorchester during the war
- A London evacuee in Dorset
- Wartime in South Dorset
- Portand girl goes to war
- Evacuees at Chickerell School
- A Purbeck man's war
- War comes to North Square
- Social and Leisure
- Leigh residents reminisce - local dances
- Letting our hair down!
- My brother knew Lawrence of Arabia
- Rounders, Conkers or Tibby Cat
- The Ghost of the Chantry
- Moving to Dorchester and making friends at Rowan Cottage
- A pleasant life in Lyme
- Memories of Maiden Castle
- Silent films and charabancs
- Hazy summer days and Sunday school winning ways
- The good old days in Bridport
- Water polo attracted the girls
- Daffodil days and country ways
- A London family's holiday in Dorset in 1931
- Old prams and charabancs
- Sunny day and winter games on the Fleet
- Boxing in Bridport
- The Banana Boat to West Bay
- When my blind auntie went to church
- Rowan Cottage in the late 1970's
- Pictures of social life in Weymouth and Dorchester
- Poverty Action in Dorset
- Crossways Street Fayre
- Summer picnics
- Sunny days in pictures
- Family life
- Publications
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