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May 2024                              May 2024
 BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY
       POP IN PLACE NEWS

 Society Meeting of 27 March
        Pop In Performers stage “ Magic of the
 We  began  our  March  meeting  with  an   Musicals”
 explanation of how we record our finds from Field-
 Walks  or  Trenches  in  the Museum  Garden.  First  a   Show tickets are now available at £5 each the shows are
 map  is  drawn  showing  where  the  work  was   on :-
 conducted,  then  the  finds  are  washed  then   Thursday  27  June at 6pm
                  th
 groups of finds are separated and filled in on the   Friday       28  June at 7pm
                  th
 finds  sheet.  After  this  the  finds  are  labelled  and
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 boxed  for  future  reference.  The  records  were   Saturday  29  June at 2pm
 shown for a field-walk conducted on 17th March   Rehearsals are going well with the stage packed with talented and enthusiastic
 and it was pointed out that the last item on the list   youngsters.  We  will  be  raising  money  at  our  production  entitled  “Magic  of  the
 was a "silver coin". This was a silver groat cut to a   Musicals” for the Kingfisher Ward at DCH. This was at the request of Autumn one of
 half  groat  and  found  on  the  surface;  not  by  a  metal  detector.  The  inscription   our young performers, who is very grateful to the hospital as they saved her life.
 shows that it was either Henry-IV (1399-1413) or Henry-V (1413-1422).
        We journey through the older traditional musicals in Part one with cameos from
 Next  we  looked  at  a   Oklahoma, Mary Poppins and Oliver. In Part two we have songs from Hair Spray ,
 of
    Front and back views of the 15th century   number   found  Limestone   the Greatest Showman, Les Miserables, Sister  Act , Bat Out of Hell and  Abba.  A
 pieces
 one
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 silver half-groat   region  alone.  We  now   fantastic mix of well-loved musicals performed by the wonderful Pop In Performers
        and raising funds for your local children’s ward.
 have  hundreds  but  just
 about 20 were shown and
 these were all rough apart   Dorset Wrecks Evening
 from  on  one  side  where
 they  had  been  smoothed   Thank you to everyone who came along to our Dorset Wrecks social evening last
 to  form  part  of  the  floor   month it was a very enjoyable evening. Our grateful Thanks to those who did the
 surface  of  a  Romano-  catering Sue Alexander , Claire Alexander, Alison Lynam and Jo Syrett.
 British  building.  Next  Nigel
 gave us a detailed look at
 his  very  recent  metal-
 detecting  finds  from  near
 the  top  of  Rye  Hill,  which
 included   many   bronze
 pieces, some dating back to the Mediaeval period and one to about 1300AD.
 Helen  reviewed  research  done  on  the  Burial  Board  book  which  has  a  burial
 record at Bere between 1841 and 1949 which is a very valuable addition to our
 village burial record. A new article for the Bulletin details burials at Bere detailing
 records dating back 5,500 years which now total 36,281 burials.
 We finished with refreshments from Sue who had cooked some Easter cakes for us
 all to sample and from recipes in the Bere Cook Book.
        Also  a big   thank you  to Claire  Alexander
 John Pitfield, Projects Secretary   Brown  who  made  David  Hart  a wonderful
        cake to celebrate his 6oth Birthday.

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