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A Kinson website devoted to old Kinson and modern Kinson

Kinson Review of 2012

Enjoying local history through Communigate

Isaac Gulliver

Old Maps of Kinson and the surrounding district

Unusual sunsets in Kinson

Kinson Astronomy Photo diary

Kinson Wild Flowers Botany & Blooms picture diary

Kinson Common Wild Orchids

Mr. Archibald Hedge Hog`s column

Looking around the historic Kinson Church

About this website

Kinson Common, Local Nature Reserve, SSSI, SACs site

Kinson Smugglers

Kinson & Kinson Common, 1066 to modern times

Kinson Local Astronomy monthly

Poems about Kinson

History of Kinson in Dorset

Natural history files for Kinson, Longham, Millhams, Turbary

A Naturalist`s Millennium & Kinson Nature Diaries

Kinson Heritage buildings

Kinson Common Virtual Tour

Local Views

Glimpses of Old Kinson

Kinson Monthly Nature Diary

Butterflies

Moonfleet mono photo gallery

Moonfleet colour photo gallery

Moonfleet cartoon photo gallery

Nature Gallery

Kinson Seasons

Insects and Spiders

All named areas of Kinson Common

Kinson Walks 2013

Cuckoo Woods

Kinson News 2013

Moonfleet Kinson Wild Birds Photo Gallery

Guestbook

Which of these places do you like to visit in Kinson?
The Shopping Centre
The Kinson Library
The Kinson Community Centre
Pelhams Park
The Kinson Common
Millhams Mead
The Village Green
Local churches
Local Public houses and takeaways
No real preference

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Old Oaks

When the sun goes down.

Jupiter floats by!

A wonderful sight in the Winter months!

A bridge near Bear Cross

A place to pause and to reflect away from the rush of everday life.

Ridgak

An ancient location in an Older Kinson.

Jubilee Walkway

A modern walkway in an ancient setting.

Reflections at Millhams

A place where the Stour sometimes floods an ancient lane.

A wet day in Autumn

An orchid valley sleeps.

A gate way at Millhams

This wonderful old area lives on.

Dragonfly Hollow

A manmade hollow which appears as if it has always been there.

A stream flows by

It is the same stream which still flows to Millhams today.

The Longham Waterworks

A place to view the delights of Nature in its most beautiful form.

A quiet corner at Millhams

We played there as children and the old place
still attracts us back today!

Moon in the oaks

A photograph taken in the Winter.

Cuckoo Woods

A truly interesting area once named Duke`s Coppice.

A Gentleman at East Howe

This is a new image of an old photograph.

The gentleman is rumoured to be William Pickford.
Those associated with the Poppies Football Club
will remember his name with much pride.

William kept himself very fit and was highly placed in an organisation now known as The Football Association.

Two graceful swans

Down beside the river at Longham.

Dragonfly Hollow, Kinson

As it appeared in 1979.

Fallen Oaks

A local leafy glade in Kinson.

Shadows in a glade

A much loved area locally.

Catkins in January

They emerge early in Kinson by the Baths near South Kinson Drive.

Spindlewood bridge

An important crossing leading to a revitalised Millhams Mead.

Roaming free

A free spirit at rest at Millhams Mead.

Approaching Millhams bridge

Walk this route and Longham bridge will soon be reached.

A wooden bridge at Longham

The location is Longham Waterworks.

On Ridjak Hill

A place in Kinson long forgotten about now.

There`s always light at the end of a tunnel!

A fun photograph taken at Pepin`s Pond.

St.Andrew`s Church in Kinson

One of the most photographed listed buildings in Bournemouth.

Isaac Gulliver in mono

Mono really does look into the heart of a subject.

Angel in a churchyard

Located near the entrance to Kinson church.

The silent owl

Always guarding the Jubilee Walkway on the Kinson Common.

One Winter`s morn

When spears of light and shadows fell.

Millhams as it once was

Before the land was raised and Old Millhams disappeared forever.

Old Prince in mono

This featured horse really was a very interesting character!

Stonehenge in mono

A modern interpretation of a fine old photograph.

Great Pendulous Sedge

A very common sedge locally.

Looking over a bridge

It is Millhams bridge at Kinson.

The Tubwell oak

This ancient oaks grows on waste ground near Durdell`s Avenue and Wimborne Road in Kinson.

A Sunny glade in July

In a quiet corner on the Kinson Common

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A Kinson website devoted to old Kinson and modern Kinson |Kinson Review of 2012 |Enjoying local history through Communigate |Isaac Gulliver |Old Maps of Kinson and the surrounding district |Unusual sunsets in Kinson |Kinson Astronomy Photo diary |Kinson Wild Flowers Botany & Blooms picture diary |Kinson Common Wild Orchids |Mr. Archibald Hedge Hog`s column |Looking around the historic Kinson Church |About this website |Kinson Common, Local Nature Reserve, SSSI, SACs site |Kinson Smugglers |Kinson & Kinson Common, 1066 to modern times |Kinson Local Astronomy monthly |Poems about Kinson |History of Kinson in Dorset |Natural history files for Kinson, Longham, Millhams, Turbary |A Naturalist`s Millennium & Kinson Nature Diaries |Kinson Heritage buildings |Kinson Common Virtual Tour |Local Views |Glimpses of Old Kinson |Kinson Monthly Nature Diary |Butterflies |Moonfleet mono photo gallery |Moonfleet colour photo gallery |Moonfleet cartoon photo gallery |Nature Gallery | Kinson Seasons |Insects and Spiders |All named areas of Kinson Common |Kinson Walks 2013 |Cuckoo Woods |Kinson News 2013 |Moonfleet Kinson Wild Birds Photo Gallery |Guestbook