All the fun of the 1979 fair - did you go to any of these?
The 1970s saw the rise of some iconic rides still popular today, like the Tilt-A-Whirl, the Scrambler, and the Ferris wheel.
The 1970s saw the rise of some iconic rides still popular today, like the Tilt-A-Whirl, the Scrambler, and the Ferris wheel.
On a sunny day in March 1980, the fourth and fifth-grade students organized a delightful playday for local toddlers.
Hundreds of pupils at Ringwood Junior School and St James’s Primary in Pokesdown took part in the national Wordsworth recital on March 22, 2004.
Everyone of a certain age remembers Slinky at Boscombe's Opera House In a departure from its usual venue at the Opera House, the Slinky Easter Ball took place at the Bournemouth International Centre in 2000.
During a vibrant event in Poole, a multitude of guests indulged in a variety of delectable French cuisine, immersing themselves in a Parisian-like atmosphere.
Hurn Station was a single-track line which served as the primary railway link between Bournemouth and Ringwood.
Christchurch Road holds a special place in Boscombe’s heart, acting as its main artery and witnessing big changes
Blondie, led by the iconic Debbie Harry, enthralled the audience with their energetic performance and hit songs on June 5, 2005.
It was 75 years ago when the Shell House was first created at 137 Southbourne Overcliff Drive in Southbourne.
Over the centuries, the land has had various names and purposes, serving as common ground for grazing livestock, collecting resources, and more.
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