One brutal exhibit features a recently discovered mass grave in Dorset, southern England.
Every Viking ‘Fact’ Is Wrong|Nico Hines|March 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She summoned an ambulance to the flat in Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset, but Miss Moss was pronounced dead at the scene.
British Mother ‘Poisoned’ To Death By Pot|The Telegraph|January 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
My father was born in Dorset, but went to Ireland with his parents when he was three.
Dame Judi Dench on Playing the Inspiring Philomena|Dame Judi Dench|November 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST
I had the idea to write about her when I was at a small dinosaur museum in Dorset.
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Across the Front Quadrangle, heedless of the great crowd to right and left, Dorset rushed.
Zuleika Dobson|Max Beerbohm
This turning-point appears in the simple announcement that 'Dorset has fled to Richmond.'
Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist|Richard G. Moulton
Dorset resigned the office of Chamberlain, but not in ill humour, and retired loaded with marks of royal favour.
The History of England from the Accession of James II.|Thomas Babington Macaulay
For its size, it is the sleepiest place in Dorset and its streets are literally grass grown.
Wanderings in Wessex|Edric Holmes
Mr. Hardy confines himself to the meadows of Blackmoor and the highways and hedges of Dorset Uplands.
Suspended Judgments|John Cowper Powys
British Dictionary definitions for Dorset
Dorset
/ (ˈdɔːsɪt) /
noun
a county in SW England, on the English Channel: mainly hilly but low-lying in the east: the geographical and ceremonial county includes Bournemouth and Poole, which became independent unitary authorities in 1997. Administrative centre: Dorchester. Pop (excluding unitary authorities): 398 200 (2003 est). Area (excluding unitary authorities): 2544 sq km (982 sq miles)