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Bridport, Dorset.
Francis Bacon at a family outing to West Bay, Bridport, Dorset, c. 1933 (photo taken by his cousin Diana Watson)
POLLY JEAN HARVEY and her mother Eva… PJ Harvey was born on 9 October 1969 in Bridport, Dorset… Her parents owned a quarrying business, and she grew up on the family farm in Corscombe. During her childhood, she attended school in nearby Beaminster, where she received guitar lessons from folk singer-songwriter Steve Knightley. Her parents introduced her to music that would later influence her work, including blues, Captain Beefheart and Bob Dylan. Her parents were avid music fans and regularly arranged get-togethers and small gigs...

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June is the month of Maud Pie with milestones!
Here is Maud Pie with a milestone marking the way to Hyde Park Corner (that’s central London), or the nearer Blandford or Bridport.
On a wall in Dorchester, in Dorset, England.
Broadchurch - World Famous Cliffs
East Cliff is found in the quiet seaside town of West Bay, Dorset, England. It forms part of the Jurassic Coast, over 150 km (93 miles)of shoreline that earned the title of World Heritage Site, and these magnificent cliffs were recently featured as the stunning backdrop to the hit TV series Broadchurch.
Dorset’s coastline is among the most studied and visited in the world. The cliffs were formed over time by erosion and landslides, and with global warming and rising sea levels, the process is sure to continue. The blue-grey sandstone (Bridport Sands) is 43 meters thick and contains fossils dating back to the Lower Jurassic period 190 million years ago. Over time, the rock’s exposed pyrite oxidized and turned the face of the cliff yellow. The harder limestone layers make up the thin rock beds which only measure up to 75cm, while the soft sandstone makes up the thicker beds, measuring between 30cm and 3m. Each meter of rock could have taken about 200,000 years to accumulate.
Since the show first aired in 2013, the search for hotels in the towns of West Bay and Bridport has risen nearly 70%. Locals are worried as fans flock to the cliffs, which are quite weathered and unstable -- earlier this year part of thiis beach was closed after a large collapse. This puts not only the cliff-walkers at risk, but also those below on the beach that could get hit by falling rock. Local geologists see the show as an opportunity to raise awareness and encourage people to find out more about the Jurassic Coast.
~ SW
More Info: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~imw/Bridport-Sands-East-Cliff.htm https://natureinfocus.wordpress.com/tag/bridport-sand-formation/ Photo Credit: Cath in Dorset - http://bit.ly/1sNSkT1
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-dorset-47551328
“I’ve just spent the weekend in West Bay.”
“In Dorset?”
“Why yes, I’d recommend it to anyone.”
Seriously though, it is a lovely place, on the Jurassic Coast. It’s been used as a filming location for The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Harbour Lights, and, most recently, Broadchurch. I haven’t seen any of those, which resulted in a lot of conversations along the lines of, “Well, if you had seen Broadchurch, that’s where the body is found in episode one.”
So now I have to watch Broadchurch, I guess!