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This is the old school house in Sturminster Marshall.
It was used until the present school was built in 1911. In the
1950's it was used as a Sunday School. |
The present school built in 1911 |
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Typical
old cottages in the village |
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White Mill. Present building dates back to 1776,on a site marked in the
Domesday Book. Repaired in 1994 and now owned by the National Trust |
The War Memorial |
"This old post card of Sturminster
Marshall is taken on the corner of Balls Lane. In the foreground is
the farm yard that was there in the 1950s. I remember there being a
bull tethered right by that gate. A huge great beast with a ring through
his nose. What is interesting about this postcard is that it is all
gone now and in it's place is a bungalow."
From Terri Davies
postcard collection |
Haysom's Shop |
The village Maypole restored in 1986 |
The village blacksmith James Bartlett born 1842 |
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Burial Ground of
the Sturminster Marshall Church
These two photographs courtesy of A Mudle
2000 |
A view of the nave
looking towards the Chancel. |
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Walter
George RANDELL 1892 - 1969
Son
of George Burt and Caroline RANDELL nee KENT
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Mary
Ann KENT nee CLARK born 1834 Bere Regis died 1923 Sturminster
Marshall. Married James KENT and had 15 children. This is a quote from her niece, "She was an illegitimate
child, and suffered much from it. She was not raised by her mother,
who later married and had other children, but by an aunt. |
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The
marriage between William PIKE and Kathleen RANDELL. 1923 Sturminster
Marshall. Left to right; Daisy SWYER, Walter George RANDELL,
William Henry PIKE, Kathleen Maud RANDELL, George Burt RANDELL
and Laura KENT. Daisy
and Laura were cousins of the bride. Walter was the bride's brother
and Geoge was the brides father. All
except William who was from Blandford, were born and lived in Sturminster
Marshall
All
five photographs of Sturminster folk are courtesy of Terri
Davies |
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Caroline
RANDELL nee KENT
1869 - 1957 Lived all her life in Sturminster Marshall. Teresa DAVIES
nee PIKE
Taken about 1951 |
Kathleen
Maud PIKE nee RANDELL
1901 -1984
Daughter of George and Caroline RANDELL nee KENT |
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Robert EVERETT (born 1863), his
wife Clara (nee DERRIMEN) and first born Ethel (born 1887)
baby Arthur (born 1888)
Photograph courtesy of Carol Merrell
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Robert and Arthur
EVERETT. It is believed Robert was employed at White Mill.
Arthur became a baker-confectioner and at the age of 14 was sent
to London as an apprentice. The family left Sturminster Marshall
between 1891 and 1901 and moved to Winton.
Photograph courtesy of Carol Merrell
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The marriage of George
BILES and Edith Minnie HOBBS in 1922. The photograph shows many other
villagers. Can anyone identify any of the other residents shown? (Click
for larger version)
Photograph courtesy of Terri Davies |
Charles Ames. He married Frances Dymott and they are recorded as shopkeepers in
Sturminster Marshall from 1851 through to 1881 (Click
for larger version)
Photograph courtesy of Hilary Hayes |