Photographs by Garry Fudge, Autumn 2006
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The drinking fountain just out of sight but leaving a stream of water running down the road, also The White Hart public house on the left, circa 1865 | ||
The drinking fountain today with the White Hart on the left, note the roof line's further up the road on the left still remain. | ||
This photograph was taken on the day of a fox hunt in the square on Jan 26rd 1923. | ||
Sturminster Newton Town sign | ||
Approaching Sturminster Newton from the bridge | ||
Any person wilfully INJURING any part of this COUNTY BRIDGE will be guilty of FELONY and upon conviction liable to be TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE by the Court. T FOOKS |
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From the Chapel of rest graveyard In affectionate memory of Parthena Ridout the beloved widow of William Ridout who departed this life September 11th 1899(?) |
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Lavinia Collins who died 23rd November 1897 aged 83 Also of Elizabeth Ann Meader daughter of the above died 17th June 1949 aged 93 years |
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In loving memory of Florence beloved wife of Herbert Inkpen who passed away April 30th 1930 aged 50 years Also of Herbert John Inkpen who passed away July 6th 19** aged 67 (date probably 1947 as he was born in 1880) |
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In loving memory of a dear husband and father Sidney Thomas Fudge who fell asleep 10th July 1973 aged 77 Also of his dear wife Elsie Maud Fudge who fell asleep 26th August 1990 aged 94 |
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Rachel L Fudge aged 77 | ||
In loving memory of James Tarzewell for many years surgeon in this town who died December 21st 1909 aged 85 years | ||
Arthur James the beloved son of William & Elizabeth Inkpen born November 29th 1878 died February 6th 1888 | ||
In memory of Thomas Harding who died April 14th 1883 | ||
Sturminster Newton Mill and Mill pond | ||
United Methodist Church on Church Street. | ||
The ceiling inside St Mary's once had a false ceiling then in 1910-11 it was removed to find a 15th century wagon roof, this is only a small part of what was revealed. | ||
the Pulpit on St Mary's Church | ||
A close up of the dedication In memory of the Rev. William Barnes B.D. the Dorset poet born 22nd February 1801 at Rushay, Bagber in the parish of Sturminster Newton |
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One of the stained glass windows of St Mary's | ||
St Mary's interior | ||
St Mary's interior | ||
St Mary's interior |