As the great naval hero lay dying on HMS Victory, he instructed Vice-Admiral Thomas Hardy to remove chunks of his hair and ...
Originally built in the early 19th century for the Rev. Doctor William England, it is most renowned as the former home of ...
The former home of Dorset dialect poet William Barnes has gone on the market - with a price tag of £2.75 million. The Grade II* listed Old Came Rectory is said to be an important part of Dorchester's ...
The Grade II listed building, where novelist Thomas Hardy trained as an architect, collapsed into the street and buildings on either side were severely damaged. A Dorset Council spokesperson said ...
A town's mayor has urged those involved with safety checks and a clear-up operation after a cafe fire to "act as quickly as ...
A cafe building destroyed in a fire last month has collapsed further, a council said. About 50 firefighters tackled the fire ...
From breathtaking Bailey castles to sprawling celebrity houses, there are plenty of knockout country properties on the market ...
An investigation into the cause of a fire at a cafe left a charred wreck is yet to start as the building and those ...
It is generally believed that Nelson's last words on his deathbed were 'kiss me Hardy', which he uttered to Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, his flag captain. But a letter sent by a comrade six days ...
Brits will see a cash boost this weekend as the Cold Weather Payments have been triggered after temperatures have plummeted ...
The official account of the battle and Nelson’s death recounts that his last words were, “kiss me, Hardy’, to Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, his flag captain. But in a letter to be auctioned on ...
Thomas Hardy, the novelist, writes to The Dorset (England) County Chronicle in remembrance of Mrs. Baxter, known as "Leader Scott," who died Nov. 10 in Florence: View Full Article in Timesmachine ...