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Dorset (/ˈdɔːrsɪt/ DOR-sit; archaically:
Dorsetshire /ˈdɔːrsɪt.ʃɪər, -ʃər/ DOR-sit-sheer, -shər) is a
ceremonial county in
South West England. It is...
- HMS
Dorsetshire (pennant
number 40) was a County-class
heavy cruiser of the
British Royal Navy,
named after the
English county, now
usually known as Dorset...
- of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Dorsetshire,
after the
traditional county of
Dorsetshire: HMS
Dorsetshire (1694) was an 80-gun
third rate launched...
- Dorchester. The 1st
Dorsetshire Rifle Volunteer Corps (1
Dorsetshire RVC) was at Bridport, 2
Dorsetshire RVC at Wareham, 3
Dorsetshire Rifle Volunteer Corps...
- The
Dorsetshire Gap, also
called the
Dorset Gap, is an important,
historic track junction - once the hub of
central Dorset in
southern England - and a...
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Moreton is a
village and
civil parish in Dorset, England,
situated on the
River Frome about 8
miles (13 km) east of Dorchester. In the 2011
census the...
- 22
February 2016.
Retrieved 25
September 2016. "Thomas Hardy".
Visit Dorsetshire.
Archived from the
original on 16
October 2016.
Retrieved 25 September...
- King
George V and Rodney,
supported by the
heavy cruisers Norfolk and
Dorsetshire.
After about 100
minutes of fighting,
Bismarck was sunk by the combined...
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Dorsetshire was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
built at
Chatham Dockyard to the
draught specified by the 1745 Establishment...
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early 1943 to
replace Canberra. The
final pair of
Counties –
Norfolk and
Dorsetshire –
formed the
Norfolk class.
Another two
ships that had been deferred...