Rites of Way with Mr Hardy
Come with us on a wellbeing journey through the woods at Thomas Hardy’s Birthplace. Point your phone camera at the QR code and click to listen. Let Hardy’s words and the Celtic tree tales heighten your feelings about this extraordinary place.
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Find a QR code in Thorncombe Woods (or click here!) and let Thomas Hardy’s words and the Celtic tree tales heighten your feelings about this place. Thank you Lottery Players for making it possible @HeritageFundUK https://t.co/p5gqo7rHAk
— Alastair Nisbet (@alastair) September 18, 2021
Or you can start with our interactive map - click on a location, relax and listen. Let Thomas Hardy’s words and the Celtic tree tales heighten your feelings about this place. Thank you Lottery Players for making it possible https://t.co/bWlKXWyMRc @hardysociety @shascreenplay
— Alastair Nisbet (@alastair) September 20, 2021
In 2020 ScreenPLAY led 23 artists and actors making films for displays in the new #MuseumofEastDorset. We brought to life colourful characters from the building’s past with everyday stories of their lives and in lockdown we made films about Dorset for the Landscape Gallery pic.twitter.com/Qam3ykjcW8
— Alastair Nisbet (@alastair) October 30, 2020
Master builder John Mitchell changed the face of Wimborne in the 1760s and when apprentice Thomas disappeared, he put an ad in the paper. That's how we know about him. See John, played by actor Barry Gunner at the new #MuseumofEastDorset @priesthouse @wimbornebid @journalupdate pic.twitter.com/uNOPOro7D4
— Alastair Nisbet (@alastair) October 29, 2020