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Corfe Castle Dorset Photographs
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Title: Across the Bridge
Place: Blandford Forum
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About: The lovely area beside the river at Blandford is so close to the car park but on our first visit to the town we missed it.
Photograph Added: 8th January 2010
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Title: Disused Road
Place: Wool
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About: The road across the Wool Bridge is no longer used for vehicular traffic but we saw quite a few bicycles cross and several of them stopped to look at the view from the bridge. We had to wait for them t......
Photograph Added: 22nd June 2009
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Title: St Aldhelms Quarry
Place: St Aldhelms Head
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About: In the 18th and 19th centuries there were scores of quarries extracting Portland and Freestone from the Purbeck the best seams were worked to produce paving stones. Today the quarries on The Ridgeway ......
Photograph Added: 7th June 2009
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Title: Green Tuckton
Place: Tuckton
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About: In addition to views of the river with its boats Tuckton has pretty gardens a putting green and crazy golf course to amuse the children and the not so young.
Photograph Added: 28th May 2009
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Title: The Walk to St Albans Head
Place: St Aldhelms Head
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About: The confusion about the name of the Head seems to be that at one time both titles have been used and that St Alban is from the Celtic origin and St Alhelm is the Saxon successor. Local mariners tend t......
Photograph Added: 14th April 2009
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