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February 2019                        February 2019

       MILBORNE MOVIES
 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL REPORT
       In Milborne we have 2 events in February:
 The new “Dorset Council”
       On Friday the 15th Milborne Movies is showing 'The
 As  I  said in  an  earlier  report  the  new  ward  of  West   Post'  at  7.30pm;  doors  and  bar  open  7.00pm.
 Purbeck   will   include   Bere   Regis,   Bloxworth,   Tickets at the door, £3.50.
 Bovington,   East   Burton,   Wool,   Affpuddle   &
 Briantspuddle,  Moreton,  Chaldon  Herring,  Winfrith,   On  Friday  22nd,  for
 East Lulworth, Coombe Keynes and West Lulworth.      halfterm,   we   are
                              hosting  an  Artsreach
                              workshop  from  1.30  to
                              3.30pm.  This  will  be
 Dorset History Centre receives £56K
                              followed  by  a  puppet
 grant for Herrison Hospital archive   theatre   production
                              from    Angel   Heart
 The  Dorset  History  Centre  has  received  a  grant  of
 over  £56,000  from  the  Wellcome  Trust  -  the  UK’s  leading  medical  research   Theatre,  4.00  until  5.00pm.  Refreshments  will  be
 charity,  which  will  support  a  year-long  project  to  fully  catalogue  the  Herrison   available  from  3.30  to  4.00.  Tickets  for  the  workshop
                              are  £3.00;  for  the  performance  they  are  £5  for
 Hospital (the county asylum) archive. The archive dates from 1832 and is of great   children, £6 for adults and £20 for a family (maximum 2
 interest to researchers and family historians alike. It will be made available to the   adults and 2 under 18s).
 general public through the Dorset History Centre website. In addition, the funding
 will  allow  a  significant  amount  of  conservation  work  to  take  place  -  cleaning,
 repairing  and  packaging  the  archive  to  assist  in  its  long-term  preservation.  The
 archive consists of 300 boxes of material, including thousands of often poignant
 individual patient records, as well as a wide range of other material  – from the
 hospital’s farm to building plans, and even social activities such as the rounders
 society.
 At its peak, Herrison Hospital was home to nearly 1000 patients and only closed its
 doors  in  1992.  The  archive  is  a  fascinating  and  important  resource  for  medical
 and  social  history  and  Dorset  History  Centre  has  been  working  closely  with
 academics from Bournemouth University and the University of Exeter who intend
 to  use  the  collection  for  their  research  as  the  project  unfolds.  It  is  thought  that
 some  of  Herrison’s  archives  were  retained  by  hospital  staff  when  the  institution
 closed its doors. These records could add a further fascinating dimension to the
 history of the hospital.
 Only very recently, Dorset History Centre received some records that had been
 rescued by a former employee, whose son brought them in to join the rest of the
 archive.
 If you know of any records such as these, Dorset History Centre would like to hear
 from you. To get in touch: email archives@dorsetcc.gov.uk or call 01305-250550
 and ask to speak to an archivist.



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