Dorchester, known as Dornwara ceaster, is a historic town in Dorset, England, located at latitude 50.7166700 and longitude -2.4333300 in the timezone Europe/London. It boasts a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers. The town's rich history dates back to the Roman era, and its heritage is evident in its well-preserved Roman walls, the ruins of a Roman amphitheater, and the Dorchester Abbey, which houses the remains of the Saxon saint, St. Birinus.
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Famous Persons from Dorchester, England, United Kingdom
- Brennan Camp - Born on October 12, 2000 - Association football player
- Sam Sherring - Born on May 8, 2000 - Association football player
- Gregory Willows - Born on February 15, 1999 - Cricketer
- Kirsty Way - Born on July 10, 1998 - Trampoline gymnast - Seven medals at the World Trampoline Gymnastics Championships (2015-2023)
- James Shanes - Born on March 17, 1997 - Motorcycle racer - British Masters Grasstrack Champion (4 times) | European Grasstrack Champion (2 times)
- Sam Nixon - Born on August 14, 1996 - Rugby union player
- Jay Lelliott - Born on February 1, 1995 - Swimmer - Bronze medal at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
- Mark Francis - Born on December 12, 1994 - Association football player
- Ben Ladd-Gibbon - Born on May 20, 1994 - Cricketer
- Sam Hoskins - Born on February 4, 1993 - Association football player
- Aaron Cook - Born on January 2, 1991 - Taekwondo athlete
- Paul Blake - Born on January 15, 1990 - Athletics competitor - Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Henry Pyrgos - Born on July 9, 1989 - Rugby union player - Pro12 title (2015)
- James Campbell - Born on November 25, 1988 - Cricketer
- Nikki Hamblin - Born on May 20, 1988 - Middle-distance runner - Pierre de Coubertin medal
- Kyle Critchell - Born on January 18, 1987 - Association football player
- Peter Wilson - Born on September 15, 1986 - Sport shooter - Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Geoff Kellaway - Born on April 7, 1986 - Association football player
- Luke Evans - Born on January 10, 1983 - Politician, and Physician - Best Newcomer MP 2020 | Conservative MP of the Year 2023
- Paul Reiffer - Born on May 12, 1980 - Fashion photographer, Model, and Photographer
- Steve Hargrave - Born on February 1, 1978 - Journalist, Television presenter, and Television producer
- Hayley Yelling - Born on January 3, 1974 - Athletics competitor
- Tim Hailes - Born on October 7, 1967 - Lawyer
- David West - Born on November 16, 1964 - Association football player
- Andy Best - Born on January 5, 1959 - Association football player
- Mark Todd - Born on December 29, 1954 - Politician
- Fran Bagenal - Born on November 4, 1954 - Academic, and University teacher
- Andrew Briggs - Born on June 3, 1950 - Physicist, and Engineer - Fellow of the Institute of Physics
- Paul Hillier - Born on February 9, 1949 - Choir director, Musician, Singer, and Conductor
- Michael Perham - Born on November 8, 1947 - Politician, and Priest (died: April 17, 2017)
- Mark Wightman - Born on July 4, 1947 - Scientist
- R. Mark Wightman - Born on July 4, 1947 - Researcher, and Chemist - Oesper Award | Guggenheim Fellowship
- Eileen Gunn - Born on June 23, 1945 - Science fiction writer, and Novelist - Nebula Award
- Geoffrey Hutchings - Born on June 8, 1939 - Film actor, Television actor, and Stage actor - Laurence Olivier Award (died: July 1, 2010)
- Brian Carter - Born on November 17, 1938 - Association football player (died: July 21, 2019)
- John Eggleston - Born on November 11, 1926 - Publisher, University teacher, and Editor (died: December 12, 2001)
- John Gillingham - Born on March 15, 1916 - Neurosurgeon, University teacher, and Surgeon - Commander of the Order of the British Empire (died: January 3, 2010)
- Edward Alexander Wilmot Williams - Born on June 8, 1910 - Military personnel - Commander of the Order of the British Empire | Companion of the Order of the Bath | Military Cross (died: November 2, 1994)
- George Holford White - Born on October 16, 1904 - Cricketer - Commander of the Order of the British Empire (died: January 18, 1965)
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