Stonehenge, Shaftesbury Abbey, and SAVED
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…to print ….” We’ll find out on 03 December. Julian’s lecture is free to members of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society while non-members may pay £3 at the door….
…This illustrated talk is free to S&DHS members and open to members of the public on payment of £5 at the door. This charge will be refunded to anyone deciding…
…of Everyday Life and Accidental Death in Tudor Dorset and Wiltshire. The lecture is free to members of The Shaftesbury & District Historical Society while non-members may pay £5 at…
July 2019. Intestinal worms were an unpleasantly common affliction in sixteenth-century England. In his book on horsemanship in 1566 Thomas Blundeville explained that one of the three kinds of worms…
…Merton College Oxford is co-director of the ‘Everyday Life and Fatal Hazard in Sixteenth Century England’ Research Project. On Tuesday 24 September at 7.30p.m. in Shaftesbury Town Hall Professor Gunn…
…stall near The Commons and made its way down Tout Hill to Enmore Green, the location of the springs which once supplied most of the town’s water. Gold Hill Museum…
…Life and Fatal Hazard in Sixteenth-Century England’ is based in Oxford and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, with support from the Faculty of History and Merton and…
…turns out for a happy event This event is free to members. Non-members might like to consider joining The S&DHS. £15 for an individual annual membership gives access to next…
…adult, with free admission for accompanying adults. Tickets in advance please from Bell Street Tourist Information Centre. Click here for details of other 2019 All Age Events. On Friday 01…
…to the South Coast. Unusually for a small country station Shillingstone boasted a canopy, giving shelter to King Edward VII when alighting to visit his friends the Ismays at Iwerne…