We have been given this image which might have been taken in the playground of Milton Abbas school in the early 20th century.
Can anyone confirm that this is Milton Abbas school?
What is the date of the picture?
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We are a Local History Group and we undertake research into the old village, the Street and the lives of those that loved and worked there. We appreciate any help that members can provide to that end.
Family historians, please note that we do not focus on Family history’s but if you feel you could help and contribute to the social history of Milton Abbas Please get in touch.
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Milton Abbas, Alms house, Reading Room - 19.30 - 22:00 all welcome, or Via Zoom for members only.
6 Mar 2024 - "The building of Lord Milton's great house - Part 2" presented by Anne Litchfield
3 Apr 2024 - "Palaeography" presented by Bryan Phjllips, "Milton Abbas Barrows" presented by Steve Griffin
1 May 2024 - Clive Barnes - "Lawrence Hawkins, Blacksmith. A Craftsman's Family in Milton Abbas"
5 Jun 2024 – Brian Bates – Child Criminals and Child Victims in 19th century Dorset.
3 Jul 2024 - Clive Barnes - "The Condition of the Dorsetshire Labourer. A National Scandal"
Non Member Visitors are welcome @ £3 / head. Why not pop in and say hello.
Please note that Tea, Coffee and cake are provided at the cost of £1 per person for members and non members alike.
Are you interested in exploring old documents?
You can help us by transcribing documents and audio recordings. We already have transcribers around the world who are working on Churchwardens Books and Overseers of the Poor Books. The pages are shared using Google docs, although MyAirBridge, One Drive or Dropbox is also possible.
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Although we are a local history group, we are carrying out family and social history research to see how the ordinary people lived, how they were treated, their economic fortunes, religious beliefs, health, demographics, etc. We are particularly interested in the mobility of families in the 18th century.