Tyneham village in Dorset is like nowhere else in the UK, a frozen in time relic of the past yet it will never be forgotten.
Six days before Christmas in 1943, the residents of a picturesque Dorset village made a hefty sacrifice for the good of the nation. The proud tenants of Tyneham, near the beautiful Lulworth Cove, gave ...
In the preparations for D-Day, a tiny coastal community was 'temporarily' evacuated as part of the war effort - but it's now 65 years since anyone lived there. The village of Tyneham on the Isle of ...
Tyneham is a ghost village where time stopped in 1943. Known as the county’s "lost village", Tyneham, Dorset, is located in a secluded valley between two ridges of the Purbeck Hills. It has a rich ...
The village of Tyneham was taken over by the military in 1943 Over one month in 1943 a group of residents was ordered to leave their Dorset village after the government took it over for military ...
In December 1943, the final resident left Tyneham on the Dorset coast, a month after the government ordered the village be evacuated for World War Two military training - it has been deserted ever ...
A deserted Dorset village stands as a unique testament to Britain's wartime past, a haunting relic that remains unforgotten. Tragic events forced residents to abandon their cherished homes many ...
On this day 82 years ago Tyneham village was evacuated and left frozen in time - becoming Dorset's ghost village ...
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Frozen in time, the cottages are now empty and the church bells no longer ring in the Dorset village of Tyneham in Hampshire - where no one has lived since 1943. Once home to a few hundred people, it ...
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