PHOTOGRAPHS
Courtesy of A Mudle © 2002, Cyndi Mark © 2003 & Louise Haywood © 2011
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The same scene circa 1925 and 2002, little has changed. |
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Corfe Castle was destroyed during the Civil War [1640s] and never rebuilt. | |
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The view from the castle shows that the village is still quite compact and on one side of the castle. |
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The sketch on the right was drawn circa 1907 by Joseph Pennel for the book 'Highways & Byways in Dorset', published in 1914 |
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Photographs below courtesy of Cyndi Mark |
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A different view of the castle with the church in the foreground. |
Castle with the church illuminated by a ray of sunlight, courtesy of Andrew Mark |
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A disused chapel in Corfe | Above and below, the stone lid to a child's coffin. |
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Corfe Cemetery. Above left. Headstone
commemorating John
MANWELL, Born Feby 14th 1811, Died April 5th 1888
also In Loving Memory of, James Henry WILLSHIRE , nephew of the above, Who
fell asleep in Jesus, December 27th 1935
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God's Acre. The land for God's Acre was given by Henry Bankes in 1924. It was consecrated on 7th June 1924 by the Bishop of Salisbury. Louise Haywood © 2011 |
Harriet Charles, one of the benefactors of The Corfe Castle Charities. The Charity is over 400 years old. Louise Haywood © 2011 |