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Dorchester (Dorset) / Royaume-Uni

Dorchester est une ville du Dorset, Angleterre, arrosée par la rivière Frome. Elle se situe à 32 km à l'ouest de Poole et à 13 km au nord de Weymouth. La population était de 19 060 habitants en 2011. Sa fondation remonte à l'occupation romaine . Devenue simple ville de marché au Moyen Âge, elle reprit graduellement de l'importance et fut le théâtre des Assises sanglantes qui suivirent la rébellion de Monmouth. Dotée d'un riche patrimoine architectural, elle fut le lieu d'inspiration de l'écrivain Thomas Hardy, qui l'a rebaptisée « Casterbridge » dans ses romans.

Dorset County Museum

Dorchester (Dorset) / Royaume-Uni

The Dorset County Museum is located in Dorchester, Dorset, England. Founded in 1846, the museum covers the county of Dorset's history and environment. The current building was built in 1881 on the former site of the George Inn. The building was designed specifically to house the museum's collection and is in the neo-Gothic style. The museum includes information and over 2 million artifacts associated with archaeology , geology , history, local writers and natural science. There are video displays, activity carts for children, and an audio guide. The collections include fossilised dinosaur footprints, Roman mosaics and original Thomas Hardy manuscripts.

Dorset County Hospital

Dorchester (Dorset) / Royaume-Uni

Dorset County Hospital is a district general hospital in the town of Dorchester, Dorset, England. The hospital is managed by Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

The Keep, Dorchester

Dorchester (Dorset) / Royaume-Uni

The Keep, Dorchester is part of the former county barracks of the 39th Regiment of Foot and the 75th Regiment of Foot. The barracks were built in about 1880 and housed various regiments as units were amalgamated. It ceased to be used in 1958 and most of the site was redeveloped in the 1960s, but the keep remained in Ministry of Defence hands and is now used as a regimental museum. It is a Grade II listed building.

County Hall, Dorchester

Dorchester (Dorset) / Royaume-Uni

The County Hall is a municipal facility at Colliton Park in Dorchester, Dorset.

Tolpuddle Martyrs

Dorchester (Dorset) / Royaume-Uni

The Tolpuddle Martyrs were six agricultural labourers from the village of Tolpuddle in Dorset, England, who, in 1834, were convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers. They were arrested on a legal technicality during a labour dispute against cutting wages before being convicted in R v Lovelass and Others and sentenced to penal transportation to Australia. They were pardoned in 1836 after mass protests by sympathisers and support from Lord John Russell and returned to England between 1837 and 1839. The Tolpuddle Martyrs became a popular cause for the early union and workers' rights movements.