Gallery:Dorchester

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Dorchester-1957.jpg
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Autumn 2007 - Coppermine - 15879.jpg
Autumn 2007

A35 Dorchester bypass, looking west. Oct 30

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 08, 2007 by SteveA30
Autumn 2007 - Coppermine - 15878.jpg
Autumn 2007

A35 Dorchester bypass

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 08, 2007 by SteveA30
Lay-by on the A35 - Geograph - 379192.jpg
Lay-by on the A35
Puffin Crossing, B3150 High Street Dorchester - Coppermine - 4675.JPG
Puffin Crossing, B3150 High Street Dorchester Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 27, 2006 by M4Mark
Dorchester - South Street (C) Chris Talbot - Geograph - 3013971.jpg
Dorchester - South Street (C) Chris Talbot
The top end of South Street.
The A35 Dorchester Bypass - Geograph - 4981683.jpg
The A35 Dorchester Bypass Approaching Monkey's Jump Roundabout
Max Gate - Geograph - 4725035.jpg
Max Gate Designed and lived in by Thomas Hardy.
The A354 at the A35, Dorchester - Geograph - 4981412.jpg
The A354 at the A35, Dorchester
Dorchester Town Football stadium - Geograph - 695617.jpg
Dorchester Town Football stadium This is the main crowdn entrance on the East side of the ground
Thomas Hardy Locations, Far From the Madding Crowd(2) - Geograph - 660982.jpg
Thomas Hardy Locations, Far From the Madding Crowd(2)
This is Grey's Bridge where the Dorchester to London Rd crosses the Frome just outside the town. In the novel the dying Fanny collapsed against the guard stone of this bridge and was rescued by a large dog that acted as her crutch and got her as far as the town's poor-house where she died.
 

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