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The Greatest Treasure Hunts Start in Dorset
This autumn we’re celebrating artists and artisans who have…
Was Biggles in Real Life a Dorset Farmer?
At 2.30p.m. on Tuesday 05 November at Gold Hill Museum Tony…
“Commanding Scenery” and “Very Fine Air for the Restoration of Health”
"Welcome to Shaftesbury" is our final temporary exhibition of…
‘Young Elizabeth: Princess. Prisoner. Queen’ as told by the author
Dr Nicola Tallis is fast emerging as one of Britain's most popular…
Facsimile of “Alfred Ordered Me Made” Masterpiece Returns To Gold Hill Museum
The ninth century Alfred Jewel was unearthed by the ploughing…
Hollywood Aerial Stunt – or Real Life Above the Western Front?
In 1915 Dorset Royal Flying Corps pilot Louis Strange fell out…
From Private Banker to Aesthetic All-Rounder and Shaper of Stourhead
At 2.30p.m. on 09 April at Gold Hill Museum, the National Trust's…
The 17th century Queen who could say “There were three of us in this marriage”
Professor Maria Hayward, Head of History at Southampton University,…
A Turn of the Century Lady Photographer – and More
Members of the Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
Restored “Made in Shaftesbury” Cheese Press Gift to Museum
A substantial piece of Shaftesbury's industrial past has been…
Beckford Expert To Give Update On Tower Project
On Tuesday 09 January at 2.30p.m. popular speaker Dr Amy Frost…
Slow and Dirty? Swift and Delightful? or Sabotaged and Defeated?
On Tuesday 05 December at 2.30p.m. at Gold Hill Museum, Professor…
The Impact of the 1914-18 War on Children
Historian and broadcaster Dr Vivien Newman will shed new light…
An Expert View of the Dissolution of the Monasteries
On Tuesday 03 October at 7.30p.m. Professor James G. Clark of…
Two Hundred Years Since A Second Outbreak of Fonthill Fever
On 09 September 1823 the sale by public auction began at Fonthill…
Last Two to Three Weeks for “Women of the World”
This 1913 photograph from Miss Dunn's Grosvenor House School…
A Unique View of Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset
Elaine Barratt captured this view of one of the most photographed…
A Dynasty of Shaftesbury Clockmakers, All Named Jasper Guy
In April Gold Hill Museum was delighted to receive the generous…
Historic School Photographs On Show During July and August
Forty years ago in 1983 three local secondary schools were merged…
Architectural Oddities of Swanage Revealed to The S&DHS
25 members of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
Museums Education Team Help Abbey Primary School Celebrate a Big Birthday
Claire Ryley and Penny-Jane Swift looked every inch Victorian…
One Week Left to View a Peach of an Exhibition
In September 1931 Doris Peach, youngest daughter of John and…
Who Let The Bloodhounds Out? William Beckford Apparently
Bridport-based artist Jules Cross has very kindly donated his…
The Two Coronations of the Previous King Charles
On 01 January 1651 the 20-year-old Charles II was crowned King…
Join the Historic Byzant Ceremony on Monday 08 May 11.00
The Byzant is unique to Shaftesbury, though it resembles May…
It’s a Peach of an Exhibition
For the new season beginning 01 April 2023 Gold Hill Museum…
Escape or Die 1651 – Charles II the Most Wanted Man
On 03 September 1651 the mainly Scottish army of the 21 year-old…
How Swanage (Dorset) Became “Little London By The Sea”
Former Lord Mayor, Sir John Stuttard, explains at 2.30p.m. on…
Another Chance to See Tyler Photographs of Edwardian Shaftesbury
By popular request, Claire Ryley and Ann Symons are repeating…
Joan of Arc – Condemned to Death for Wearing Trousers?
On Tuesday 07 February at 2.30p.m. at Gold Hill Museum, French…
King Henry VI – More Popular Dead Than Alive?
Dr James Ross, biographer of Henry VI, assesses the claim that…
Rivals for the title of “England’s Worst King”
At Gold Hill Museum at 2.30p.m. on Tuesday 10 January 2023,…
More of a Pit Stop than a Royal Visit
In October 1899 Shaftesbury Council built a temporary grandstand,…
Trace Your Family Tree at Gold Hill Museum
A new Family History group starts at 10a.m. on Thursday 24 November…
Turn of the Century Royal Visit Recorded by Shaftesbury Photographer
On Tuesday 06 December at 2.30p.m. at Gold Hill Museum, Claire…
The Dorset Soldier Who Won The First World War
On Tuesday 01 November at 2.30p.m. Dr Rodney Atwood will talk…
“William Beckford After Fonthill” Lecture at Shaftesbury Town Hall
At 7.30p.m. on Tuesday 27 September Dr Amy Frost, (above, centre)…
Thank You, Ma’am, for a Lifetime of Service
As many people of the UK, the Commonwealth, and throughout the…
The Unsung Dorset Pioneer of Vaccination Against Smallpox
With the next booster campaign of Covid vaccines due to begin…
Laser-Cut Steel Artwork Inspired By Gold Hill Museum Displays
Artist Bruce Williams has completed several commissions for…
Thirty / fifty years of hurt? A century for women footballers
The Lionesses' superb victory in the 2022 Women's Euro Final…
Blue Plaque Trail for Shaftesbury
Most Shaftesbury residents know of the existence of the town's…
The Finest in Motion Picture Entertainment at the Savoy April 1958
Gold Hill Museum was delighted recently to receive from Mrs…
Pre World War One Shaftesbury Through The Camera Lens
Early, mostly open-top, motor vehicles parked in Shaftesbury’s…
Beckford’s Stairway to Heaven, to “the Finest Prospect in Europe”
Visitors from The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
Hardy’s Wessex Landscapes – From Casterbridge to Shaston
The largest ever multi-venue show of objects from the life and…
Beckford’s Fonthill Abbey Treasures – Where Can They Be Seen?
To settle enormous debts, slaveowner William Beckford put the…
400 Years of Dorset Buttons
Shaftesbury can lay claim to being the cradle of the Dorset…
Fonthill Fever Breaking Out At Gold Hill Museum
Two hundred years ago the reclusive owner and creator of Fonthill…
Saving Evidence of Shaftesbury Life for Future Reference
Heather Blake had no previous experience of archives when she…
How To Build An Elizabethan Theatre – With No Surviving Plans
Conservation Architect Paul Simons talks on Tuesday 01 March…
In The Footsteps of Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy fan and expert Alban O'Brien (above) previews his…
Great War Researcher Chris Posts 1300th Life Story
On 07 January 2022 Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
Thomas Hardy 01 February Talk is ON
Thomas Hardy fan and all-round literary expert Alban O'Brien…
Making Our Local History Library More Accessible
Gold Hill Museum volunteer Jeanette Hardiman in the process…
Bumper Byzant Magazine Marks 75 Years of The S&DHS
As 2021 ebbs away there is just time to note that The Shaftesbury…
Groundhog Day Moment As January Lecture Postponed For Second Time
As the highly-infectious Omicron variant takes hold, it has…
Lord Mayor’s Lecture on London and Dorset Construction Links Postponed
Sir John Stuttard's illustrated talk London and Dorset: A Shared…
Lord Mayor’s Talk on London’s Architectural Links with Dorset
At 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday 07 December at Gold Hill Museum, former…
Posted in the Past: Second Delivery
Local author Helen Baggott introduces a sample of the postcards…
Shaftesbury’s Park Walk War Memorial Unveiled One Hundred Years Ago
On Sunday afternoon 23 October 1921, as reported by the Western…
Tisbury Author Launches New Book on the Parents of Rudyard Kipling
Christina Richard signed copies of her latest book "Mr &…
Enmore Green War Memorial Unveiled One Hundred Years Ago
At 4p.m. on Sunday 09 October 1921 a Memorial to the men of…
American History Expert Talks on the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election
There is probably no better qualified British commentator on…
First Mass Evacuation of Civilians by Air – from Kabul in 1928
Perhaps History does repeat itself. In July 1928 King Amanullah…
Follow the Blackmore Vale Art Trail to Gold Hill Museum
Local artist Jane Shepherd exhibits a series of paintings exploring…
Shaftesbury Remembers the Bastable Brothers
On 16 August 1914 Private William Richard Bastable (service…
Human Rights Campaigner John Rutter Welcomes The End of Slavery
Slavery was officially abolished in the British Empire on 01…
John Rutter Blue Plaque to Be Unveiled on 07 August
Angus Campbell, Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of Dorset, will…
The Turbulent Quaker of Shaftesbury and Riots in The Commons
The Commons in question being almost a public square where Shaftesbury…
Gold Hill Museum Opens New Shows From Monday 31 May
Volunteers at Shaftesbury's Gold Hill Museum have been mastering…
Dave Hardiman on “The Cantankerous Clergyman” of 1870s Shaftesbury
"If he were not a clergyman, I would give him a good thrashing."…
550 Years Ago England’s Worst King Murdered In The Tower
On 21 May 1471 the last of the Lancastrian kings, Henry VI,…
Mr Toad’s Abandoned Caravan, and Other Amazing Spaces
Kindly given by Toad to Ratty and Mole who refurbished it for…
Three Hundred Years Ago The First Prime Minister Enters Office
Or so the postmark said on today's letters. "(Sir) Robert Walpole…
Shaftesbury’s Gold Hill Museum Reaches For The Skies
Bristol-based professional video maker Chris McComish was flying…
Shaftesbury Vinegar Tycoon and FA Cup Winner’s Country Retreat
Dorset Council has recently bought the former St Mary's School…
Amazing Spaces Challenge Now Open to All
In 2019 Gold Hill Museum was given a collection of superb hand-made…
One Hundred Years Ago Bournemouth Is Given a Treasure Trove
On 27 January 1921 Sir Merton Russell-Cotes died. In the course…
Gold Hill Museum to open Tudor Tea Rooms for 2021 Season (but see below)
Cafe proprietors - and there are several excellent Shaftesbury…
Blue Plaque to Recognise one of Shaftesbury’s Greatest Citizens
A newly-minted blue plaque, the first to recognise the life…
“Swing” Rioters Smash Machinery at Pythouse near Tisbury
On 25 November 2020 local historian Christina Richard wrote:…
First Women Mayors – and the Loss of a Popular Male Mayor
In 1933 Edla Marian Norton (nee Eklund) became the first…
Great War Researcher Chris Clocks Up 1000 Life Stories
In late August 2020 volunteer Chris Stupples posted his thousandth…
BBC South on “Culture in Quarantine” at “Quirky” Gold Hill Museum
BBC South's regional news programme at 6.30p.m. on Tuesday 13…
The S&DHS Holds Successful AGM On-Line
On Thursday 24 September at 11.00a.m. The Shaftesbury &…
Gold Hill Museum Opens For Weekends Until 2.30p.m. Saturday 29 August
Gold Hill Museum opened to the public on Friday 07 August at…
Baker’s Boy Delivers to Gold Hill Museum
Forty-seven years after it was first made, homage continues…
One Hundred Years Ago To The Day ….
On 15 June 1920 the renowned Australian operatic soprano Dame…
Five Hundred Years Ago to the Day ….
In June 1520 King Henry VIII of England met with King Francis…
The New Normal in Lockdown Shaftesbury 2020
New levels of inventiveness were necessary to commemorate the…
Such “Goings On” at Shaftesbury – VE Day Tuesday 08 May 1945
Mayor and Mayoress Lead the Revels.
Shaftesbury was beflagged…
Prime Minister Laid Low By Pandemic Virus – September 1918
In September 1918 Britain's dynamic wartime Prime Minister,…
Top Of The Bill – But Not Worth An Oscar
Rin Tin Tin, the canine superstar of the 1920's, was a big hit…
What’s On At The Picture Palace in 1920?
Shaftesbury's cinema The Picture Palace opened in the High Street…
Albert Edward Tyler, 1873-1919, Photographer of Edwardian Shaftesbury
Prior to their now postponed talk Claire Ryley and Ann Symons,…
Thomas Cromwell Visits Shaftesbury Abbey (Perhaps)
In the instalment of Hilary Mantel's new novel 'The Mirror and…
Gold Hill Museum Will Remain Closed Until Further Notice
Gold Hill Museum will not open to the public for the new season…
Photographs of Edwardian Shaftesbury 2.30pm Tuesday 07 April 2020 / Now Postponed
For the finale of The Shaftesbury & District Historical…
Toymakers’ Workshop Wednesday 19 February Starts 2p.m.
Gold Hill and Shaftesbury Abbey Museums offer a joint programme…
Great Chalfield Manor and its People
Great Chalfield Manor, near Bradford-on-Avon, has been the setting…
On The Parish: Life in Dorset’s Workhouses
The question of how society should address the problem of poverty…
Cancan and the Invention of Gay Paree 1867-1914
Dr Jonathan Conlin of Southampton University ushers in the New…
Dorset Museums Volunteer of the Year Award
Long-serving Gold Hill Museum steward and gardener Jill Sumner…
Stonehenge, Shaftesbury Abbey, and SAVED
BBC4's Digging for Britain, broadcast at 9pm on Wednesday 20…
Park Walk’s Café – and Waiting to Watch Cars Crash
October’s Shaftesbury Remembers session has been the best…
Dr Deborah Jones Makes A Case For The Brilliant Burneys
Deborah Jones is Secretary of the Burney Society UK and definitely…
“Shaftesbury Remembers” Website Expands Coverage
The Shaftesbury Remembers website, created by Gold Hill Museum…
Shaftesbury Miller Meets Unfortunate End
Oxford Professor Steven Gunn gave a polished and pacy Teulon…
Bumper September Mailing Includes Bonus Pamphlet
Members of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
Tudor Disregard for Health and Safety at its Peak in the Summer
Professor Steven Gunn of Merton College Oxford is leading a…
Perfect Weather for Garden Party
The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society chose one…
Tudor Accident of the Month: Making and Taking Worming Powder
July 2019. Intestinal worms were an unpleasantly common affliction…
Tudor Accident of the Month: Gathering Rock Samphire
June 2019. Rock samphire is a succulent coastal plant, nutritious…
Dorchester Privilege Visit for S&DHS Members
The 2019 Summer Outing for members of The Shaftesbury &…
TV News Crews Flock to Gold Hill
On Monday 03 June the famous Ridley Scott Hovis ad was re-launched…
Byzant Ceremony Revived For Second Year During Food Fair
Gold Hill Museum volunteers and supporters were prominent among…
Tudor Accidents of the Month: May 2019
Tudor England was a dangerous place. There were plagues and…
Shaftesbury Camera Club Exhibition 04-10 May 2019
Shaftesbury Camera Club return for their fifth Annual Exhibition…
Two New Exhibitions For Season’s Start
May 2019 marks the centenary of The Sale of Shaftesbury...
An invitation to join the volunteer team
Each week during the season (starts Monday 01 April) Gold Hill…
Tea and Talks – Tuesday 02 April 2.30pm
The Tea and Talks session provides an informal opportunity for…
Chinese Dragon Lanterns, Snowdrop Tiles and Roman Gardens
By Friday 01 March Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
The Station They Never Closed – Lecture 2.30pm Tuesday 05 March
Shillingstone Station opened in 1863 lit by oil lamps and closed…
Fish, Chips And Quiz Will Fund Museum Enhancement
Gold Hill Museum’s meeting and venue space is underused and…
Shire Hall: Justice in the Balance – Lecture Tuesday 05 February 2.30p.m.
Shire Hall in Dorchester was Dorset’s courthouse from 1797…
The Remarkable Dr Marie Stopes – Lecture 2.30pm Tuesday 08 January 2019
David Carter, Trustee of Portland Museum, brings an illustrated…
A Hundred Years Since The Sale of Shaftesbury – The Town They Sold Three Times
At the end of the First World War, most of Shaftesbury was sold…
Share Your Well And Spring Stories With Gold Hill Museum
Do you have a well within your home or a spring on your land?…
Turbulent Quaker of Shaftesbury Book Launch Tuesday 04 December
The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society is delighted…
Free Autumn Crafty Event Wednesday 24 October 2-4 p.m.
Gold Hill Museum is hosting an Autumn Crafty Afternoon on Wednesday…
Small Earthquake in Wiltshire (1655) – Lecture Tuesday 06 November 2.30pm
This earthquake was political rather than tectonic. In March…
Learn How Shaftesbury Was Once The Centre Of Shepherd Hut Building
Shepherd huts are currently all over the home and lifestyle magazines.…
Was This Gabriel Oak’s Shepherd’s Hut, As Described By Thomas Hardy?
Aeronautical engineer David Morris has devoted his spare time…
Children Encouraged To Find Special Gold Hill Museum Mice
There are mice in Gold Hill Museum. And the Museum Trustees would…
The Amazing Upjohns
The founder of what grew into a multi-national pharmaceutical…
Expert Declares Museum’s Oldest Object Is Even Older
An unexpected result of the Saturday 14 July session at Gold…
Could You Be The Next Chairperson at Gold Hill Museum?
Have you got what it takes to lead one of Shaftesbury’s most…
Sir John on “Turbulent John” at Gold Hill Museum Thursday 21 June 3.30pm
Former Lord Mayor of London Sir John Stuttard (above) has, with…
S&DHS Members Enjoy Privilege Visit to Wells
Eighteen members of The Shaftesbury & District Historical…
Shaftesbury’s Photographers Give Us Their Best Shots
Twenty years ago, serious photographers had to invest thousands…
Buddhist Monks Create Religious Artwork for Shaftesbury Fringe Weekend
You’ll be able to watch Buddhist monks create beautiful patterns…
S&DHS Members Snap Up Signed Copies of Shaftesbury Through Time
At the official launch party held at Gold Hill Museum on 28 March,…
BV Dairy Sponsors New Gold Hill Museum Exhibitions
Gold Hill Museum opens for the season on Saturday 24th March…
New Photo History Book: Cameras Capture Decades of Shaftesbury Development
Shaftesbury Through Time is published on 15 March by Amberley…
Veteran Diplomat Talks On His Ancestor Mabel Giffard
Mabel Giffard was elected Abbess of Shaftesbury in 1291. She…
Make Your Own Snowdrop Dragon on Thursday 15 February
Tickets for the Shaftesbury Snowdrop Festival event at Gold Hill…
Leading Academic Returns Home to North Dorset for Guildhall History Talk
An expert in Britain's historic guildhalls is crediting her Child…
Taking a New and Critical Look at Our Statues
On Tuesday 02 January 2018 at 2.30p.m. at Gold Hill Museum Dave…
Loss of Last Link with Founders of Gold Hill Museum
Members and Trustees of The Shaftesbury & District Historical…
‘The two Beckfords of Fonthill’ Podcast
Thanks to Keri Jones for creating, and former Lord Mayor of London…
Wealth, Power and a Sex Scandal in the next Gold Hill Museum talk
A former Lord Mayor of London will present his research into…
‘Shaftesbury Remembers The Great War’ Podcast
Shaftesbury & District Historical Society member Keri Jones…
‘Shaftesbury Remembers’ Website Launched on Armistice Day
It was standing room only in the Anna McDowell Garden Room at…
My Family And Other Smugglers by Roger Guttridge
Roger Guttridge is a direct descendant of North Dorset's most…
Half-term Autumn Crafts Day Wednesday 25 October 10.30a.m.- 3.30p.m.
An all-age Autumn Crafts Day at Gold Hill Museum on Wednesday…
King Alfred: Man and Myth – the facts at Shaftesbury Town Hall Tuesday 03 October 7.30p.m.
One of two English kings named "The Great"; saviour of Anglo-Saxon…
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for Gold Hill Museum
Travel website TripAdvisor has awarded its Certificate of Excellence…
Lord Mayor and Diplomat Feature in New Season of History Lectures
Contributors to the 2017-18 programme of Shaftesbury & District…
Centenary of Passchendaele Remembered
Researcher Chris Stupples has listed 31 men from Shaftesbury…
Great Houses near Shaftesbury and their Owners
Local History Librarian and Archivist Ray Simpson has created…
Alfred the Great comes third in BBC History Magazine Hot 100 List
Readers of BBC History Magazine have voted King Alfred, founder…
Decapitated Statue – but where and of whom?
The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society is shortly…
King Alfred backs Trustees
At the July AGM of The Shaftesbury & District Historical…
Bee Hotels in ideal spot says Brigit Strawbridge
Renowned wild bee advocate Brigit Strawbridge has expressed her…
In the footsteps of William Beckford
The 06 June summer outing of The Shaftesbury & District Historical…
Tisbury Tithe Barn and Fonthill Old Abbey
On the afternoon of Tuesday 06 June members of The Shaftesbury…
Sensation at The Sun and Moon November 1906
Hanging once again outside Gold Hill Museum, above the passageway…
19 Lodgers at No.1 Gold Hill in 1911
Members of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society…
Gold Hill Museum Opens For The 2017 Season
From Saturday 01 April to Tuesday 31 October Gold Hill Museum…
Do You Know These Men?
A photograph recently acquired by the Heritage Lottery Funded…
“I do not think any two boards remained together.”
Dorchester author Philip Browne gave a graphic account of The…
Turn of the Year Exacts Heavy Toll
A few winter weeks have seen the passing of three strong supporters…
The other “Great” English King, apart from Alfred
A full house at December's Shaftesbury & District Historical…
Honour for Shaftesbury Museums Volunteer
At the AGM of the Dorset Museums Association held on 24 November…
A Commemoration in Words, Music and Images of the Great War
A moving commemorative event organised on Saturday 12 November…
Smith and Jones Design The Cabinet of Curiosities
Chris Jones of Smith and Jones Design Consultants popped into…
Walter Bagehot – A Voice of Sanity
On Tuesday 01 November at 2.30p.m. in the Garden Room at Gold…
Bumper Audience for “The Beckfords at Fonthill”
Ninety-plus Shaftesbury & District Historical Society members…
Venue for The Beckfords at Fonthill
The subject of the 2016 Teulon Porter Lecture for The Shaftesbury…
Reminisce about Plants and Gardening Tuesday 30 August 2.30p.m.
The next Shaftesbury and the Great War Community Project Reminiscence…
The Beckfords at Fonthill
The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society's season of…
A Cabinet of Curiosities Briefly Opened
On 02 August professional photographer Paul McCabe of Southampton…
Memorial to the Fallen
According to Australian historians Robin Prior and Trevor Wilson…
Sand Mandala Attracts Record Number of Visitors
During the penultimate day of their residency at Gold Hill Museum,…
A Remarkable Work of Art Takes Shape in the Garden Room
From Monday 27 June Tibetan monks from the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery…
Meet the Team on Saturday 25 June 11a.m. – 3p.m.
Each day of the season at Gold Hill Museum six volunteer stewards…
Remembering the Great Battles of 1916
Fourteen British ships were sunk, and over 6000 Royal Navy personnel…
Summer Outing Catches the Midwinter Sun
On 14 June eighteen members of The Shaftesbury & District…
Make and Flavour Soft Cheese with Hedgerow and Garden Herbs
Local herbalist Kate Scott returns to the Garden Room at Gold…
What Our Visitors Say
Recent entries in our Visitors' Book:
23 April 2016 A really…
Shaftesbury Remembers the Great War
Claire Ryley (left) and Ann Symons are staging a "Shaftesbury…
Medieval Feast Sunday 15 May 1 – 3 p.m.
As part of the Shaftesbury Food and Drink Festival on Sunday…
Old Wives’ Tales or Old Wise Tales?
Kate Scott returns to Gold Hill Museum on Friday 13 May with…
Five Temporary Exhibitions to see this week
448 visitors came through the door of Gold Hill Museum during…
Childhood Theme to Reminiscence Afternoon Tuesday 26 April 2.30 – 3.30p.m.
The focus for the next Reminiscence Afternoon at Shaftesbury…
Tea and Talks at Gold Hill Museum
The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society concluded their…
Tibetan Monks to Create Sand Mandala at Gold Hill Museum
Visitors to Gold Hill Museum from Monday 27 June are promised…
Hands-on Activities for Younger Visitors
Cup and ball, yo-yo, kaleidoscope, slate and chalk: all these…
Shaftesbury Camera Club Exhibition at Gold Hill Museum
Following last year's successful Photographic Exhibition held…
Reminiscence Afternoon 2.30 – 3.30 Tuesday 29 March at Shaftesbury Library
Ann Symons and Claire Ryley are holding a further Reminiscence…
Life in Shaftesbury and Tisbury Workhouses
A new exhibition for 2016 created by Librarian and Archivist…
34035 “Shaftesbury” arrives at Gold Hill Museum
"Shaftesbury" was one of the Southern Railway Company's "West…
The Language of the Fan at Gold Hill Museum
Gold Hill Museum re-opens on Saturday 19 March with many new…
New Face in the Garden at Gold Hill Museum
Biffo the Gargoyle has taken up residence in the Museum Garden.…
Dorset Mayors Visit Gold Hill Museum
Over 30 Dorset Mayors and their consorts visited Gold Hill Museum…
Ancestry Afternoon Friday 26 February Fully Booked
The opportunity to uncover Family History with the help of experienced…
Reminiscence Afternoon Tuesday 23 February 2.30 – 3.30p.m.
In conjunction with Shaftesbury Library, Claire Ryley and Ann…
Gold Hill Museum Open for the Snowdrop Festival
Take refuge from February's biting winds in the light and warmth…
Finding Pitt-Rivers at Gold Hill Museum
Jane Ellis-Schon brought a tiny sample of the 15,000 objects…
Celebrate the Snowdrop at Gold Hill Museum
Anna McDowell, seen here [left] with her cousin Catherine Erskine…
BBC Radio Solent Visit Gold Hill Museum
Steve Harris, "Breakfast in Dorset" radio presenter based in…
News Blog Connected to Facebook
The Gold Hill Museum News Blog is now connected to both Facebook…
Standing Room Only For Julian Richards
TV archaeologist and Shaftesbury resident Julian Richards attracted…
Operation Warhorse by Julian Richards
The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society's January lecturer…
Dickensians meet Alfred The Great
Visitors to Gold Hill Museum's late-night Christmas shopping…
Dorset Clay Pipes
December's lecturer, Robert Lancaster, brought an array of examples…
Christmas Fun
Christmas Fun at Gold Hill Museum
Sunday 6th December 2015 -…
November News
Gold Hill Museum closed its doors at the end of the regular season…
Teulon Porter Memorial Lecture
New President of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society,…