A selection of meadow plants from our Edwardian botanical artist, Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) - these should all be allowed to thrive!

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Let's celebrate seaside holidays with this montage from Edwardian botanical artist Diana Ruth Wilson

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The aims to convert 11,000 sq ft of redundant period agricultural buildings at into 15 workshops and studios. See the plans unveiled at the public meeting on Tuesday 25th June, 6pm at The Digby Hall, Hound Street,

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Selection of orchids once common in Sherborne's green lanes, painted by Diana Ruth Wilson, Sherbornian artist and plantswoman (1886-1969)

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Diana Ruth Wilson's incredible series of 200 watercolours record unusual plants that we have now lost or are losing in the local area

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A selection of blossoming trees from the Diana Ruth Wilson collection - come and view these and many more today as the museum is open from 11am - 1pm

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Appearing in the woods now - as seen by Diana Ruth Wilson, Sherborne's extraordinary botanical artist

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days to go until Dorset’s very own moon landing featuring Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon. Catch it in and this summer

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The graceful larch as seen by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969), Sherborne's wonderful botanical artist

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Greater and lesser periwinkles from the Wilson botanical collection. Visit the museum and see 194 amazing paintings like this!

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Primroses for a warm February day courtesy of Diana Ruth Wilson (1886 - 1969) and our amazing collection of her work

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Lower moor with Sherborne and the gables

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Football might not be coming home but the are coming to

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A little reminder to our lovely advertisers and contributors...

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'A glimpse and then gone.' Now Sherborne

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Should be seeing the Early Purple Orchid soon; Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) painted many different orchids around Sherborne at the turn of the C20th

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Diana Ruth Wilson, (1886-1969) Sherborne's pioneering botanist and one of the first to inventorise plants of the shola forests in the Nilgiri Hills

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Ox-lip by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969), slightly less common now in the locality of Sherborne

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