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“It certainly does make it a more real experience for what it would it would have been like in the mountains in the mid-1800s,” said Jamie Coyne, the Trappers Rendevous event coordinator.
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Rarely seen images of D-Day preparations from WeymouthInfantry from the US 1st Division were loaded onto small landing craft in Weymouth harbour and taken out to larger transporter ships in the Bay. The events to mark the 80th anniversary include ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. This picture, taken in the early 1950s, shows when Weymouth beach was a much smaller strip of sand. Taken on a summer's day, this picture ...
Historically, Weymouth was two towns, one on each side of the harbour. While Weymouth lay to the south, between the sea and the backwater in the north was Melcombe Regis. Since the 18th century ...
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