Month: November 2020

1966 BRIDPORT

   Late 1966 or early 1967, this is the retirement “do” of  Charles BAIGENT.   This photograph has been lent to me by Richard SYMES, son of Jack, so thankyou Richard.   The BAIGENTS , Sidney, Richard and Charlie all had good careers and Charlie was the last as far as I know !   …

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POLICE STATIONS PART 2

    In Part  2,  I will cover  Gillingham, Cranborne, Wimborne, Poole , Branksome, Parkstone, Portland and Weymouth.      GILLINGHAM    ——————    A very welcoming door from Gillingham, which says it all !   Thanks to Carole Dorran for letting me use the photographs.    Photograph of Sgt 8 Alfred CASE and his wife …

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POINT DUTY

POINT DUTY / TRAFFIC CONTROL   Controlling and directing traffic is more than likely a job every policeman has done at one time in their career.These days its unlikely a police person is going to stand out in the cold for more than an hour awaiting a car to be uplifted or guarding a crime …

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MEN IN GREY

   From 1907 to 1912 the Dorset Constabulary Summer uniform was GREY.    The below photograph of an officer in the grey uniform has been taken from the Bobbies on the Beat Book with permission from author Melvin HANN.  There have been several HANN policemen,  over the last 150 years. Surprisingly Melvin, who was a …

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SENIOR OFFICERS 1865

  This ” Conference Point” photograph could be the oldest and most well known from the Dorset Constabulary era.   If you look closely it has been dated , 26th June 1865.   The photograph in those days would have had a long exposure time, so some officers who kept still, are clearer than others.  The ones …

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