D-block GB-400000-108000
2011 Another Dorset Hurdlemaker at work
The next generation, one of the six trained by Charlie, as mentioned in 1986, We were lucky to find Don, still working locally but the image was taken in woods at Tollard Royal.
Contribution by: Heather Bartlett
Pictures from this D-block
Written accounts from this D-block
- Area Description & Ecology
- Life In Rural Dorset
- Life In Gussage All Saints
- Fish Farming & Ecology
- Knowlton - Henge Monument
- Woodland Employment
- Landscape And Farming
- Housing And Local History
- Homelife And Dairy Farming
- Housing And Farming
- Public Services - Water
- Tourism And Historic Inn
- Farming, Eggs And Cereals
- Cottage Life Styles
- Farming
- Farming
- Farming And Cottage Industry
- Acknowledgements
- Woodland Employment In 20112011
- Water In The Vale Of Allen 20112011
- Knowlton And The Wildflowers 20112011
- Stanbridge Mill2011
- Landscape And Farming2011
- Fish Farming And Ecology2011
- Homelife And Dairy Farming 20112011
- Ackowledgements 20112011
- Housing And Farming 20112011
- Tourism And Historic Inn2011
- Farming, Eggs And Cereals 20112011
- Cottage Lifestyles 20112011
- Farming 2 At North Farm 20112011
- Farming At North Farm 20112011
- Farming And Cottage Industry 20112011
- Life In Gussage All Saints 20112011
- Life In Rural East Dorset 20112011
- Area Description And Ecology 20112011
Map of the area
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