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       BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY                                                           BERE REGIS WILDLIFE AND
                                                                                            ENVIRONMENT GROUP
       BERE REGIS'S FIRST TIME MACHINE

       One  hundred  years  after  the  restoration  of  Bere  church,                      The  meadow  areas  at  May’s  Wood  are  now at  their
       which  took  place  between  1873  and  1875,  there  was  a                         best, so do take a look. There is a wonderful show of
       series of celebration events in 1975 and for some unknown                            Knapweed  and  other  wild  flowers  such  as  Ox-eye
       reason, the primary school on Rye Hill asked me to build a                           Daisy.  Knapweed  can  be  identified  by  its  thistle-like
       time machine to be the focus of a play conducted in the church on the evening        purple flowers which bloom from a spherical blackish
       of 2nd October 1975 where the child actors played out a time-travelling story to     bud.  Knapweed  is  a  firm  favourite  of  pollinating
       explain  to  the  audience  how  the  church  evolved  from  its  earliest  incarnation   insects, be they bees, butterflies or beetles, the flowers being a source of good
       almost one thousand years before that. The script for the play was written by the    quality nectar. Later on its seed heads provide plentiful food for many birds. On a
       deputy head-master and my father Fred, and I immediately went down Barnes's          sunny  day  you  are  likely  to  see  clouds  of  butterflies,  including  Common  Blues,
       yard to purchase timber to construct the machine.                                    Small  Heath,  Meadow  Browns  and  Marbled  Whites.  Knapweed  has  many  local
                                                                                            names  around  the  country,  such  as  Hard  Head,  Bachelor's  Buttons,  Blue  Bottle
                                   The  time  machine  was  built  to  resemble  a          and Iron knobs.
                                   telephone  box  with  double-doors  and  a  flashing
                                   light on the conical-pyramid top. It was sufficiently    Some annual flower meadows have also been created at May’s Wood (above
                                   different  to  Dr  Who's  Tardis  to  avoid  any  legal   the  school  and  at  the  far  end  of  Shitterton).  They  should  be  ablaze  later  this
                                   problems, and the noises for the functioning of the      month with the varied colours of traditional cornfield flowers. They include poppy,
                                   machine  were  tape-recorded  from  the  noise  of       corn  marigold,  corn  cockle,  scentless  mary  and  common  toadflax.  Do  go  and
                                   our  very  early  tumble-dryer  in  the  utility-room    take a look at these areas and see what you can find. And, if you have a garden,
                                                                                            why  not  create  your  own  meadow  area  next  year  –  the  insects  will  really
                                   which  made  most  extraordinary  noises  when
                                   switched on and off.                                     appreciate it.

                                   About a week before the performance, Dad and I
                                   carried  the  completed  machine  down  through          Souls Moor Ponies and their Conservation Work
                                   the  street,  him  at  one  end  and  me  at  the  other.   On  Souls  Moor,  the ponies are  back and  doing  a great  conservation job once
                                   Nowadays,  of  course,  this  would  have  been  an      more,  helping  to  create  a  more  diverse  and  wildlife  friendly  meadow.  Do  say
                                   internet sensation, but probably then it was more        “hello” to the ponies when you pass, but please do not feed them or approach
                                   a  case  of  "Oh,  it's  them  again".  The  dress-      them  and  keep  dogs  on  a  lead.    For  those  of  you  concerned  for  the  ponies’
                                   rehearsals went reasonably well, but I did have to       welfare, be assured they are regularly checked and they have a plentiful supply
                                   record the noises again so that there wasn't any re      of water from the pond.
                                   -winding  of  the  tape  needed.  Also,  I  seem  to
       remember,  they  wanted  parts  of  the  machine  re-painted  a  slightly  different
       colour, but essentially it was all okay.                                             Orchids
       The  play  went  ahead  as  planned  and  the  actors  performed  very  well,  and  for   One of the plants that has benefited from the grazing regime at Souls Moor is the
       each  era  came  out  of  the  machine  and  imaginatively  described  the  church   Southern Marsh Orchid, as pictured.
       building  in  a  way  which  conveyed,  each  time,  the  changing  structure  of  the
       building.  It  really  was  captivating  and  turned  out  extremely  well  for  everyone   Their numbers have noticeably increased at Souls Moor over the past few years,
       involved. I still can't quite understand why I was asked to make the time machine,   although still number just a few dozen. As their name suggests they favour damp
       but perhaps it was suggested by Bere Regis's premier woodworker who thought          ground  (as  found in parts of  Souls  Moor)  and  are  found  in  the south  of  the  UK.
       that I was up to the job.                                                            They can vary in colour, from pale to dark pink, and grow to a height of 30 to
                                                                                            50cm. The leaves tend to be unmarked whereas the lips of the flower tend to be.
                                                    John Pitfield, Project Secretary        They flower from June through to late July.

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