Great Globe

The Globe, Durlston Head, Dorset

Durlston Head near Swanage is the point where the committing cliffed section of the Purbeck coast begins, my favourite paddle! On top of the headland is Durlston Country Park. The mock castle and its grounds were the brainchild of George Burt, a partner in the very successful Mowlem stonemason company of Swanage. The quarried stone from the local cliffs - so-called ‘Purbeck Marble’ - supported a profitable but demanding industry, with massive blocks loaded directly onto barges at the base of the cliffs.

A true philanthropic Victorian, Burt seems to have embraced the ‘Rational Recreation’ movement which strove to provide open spaces, education and self-improvement for the unenlightened masses. The park has many carvings of poetry verses on display, and helpfully has a rather large map to demonstrate what lies over the sea’s horizon. The ‘map’ is the Great Globe, a 40 ton sculpture made in several sections from locally quarried stone. The bollards which surround it are actually from London’s streets, used as ballast by ships returning from delivering stone for the capital’s great buildings.

The stone industry continues in Purbeck, but the coastal quarries are all silent now.

The Globe, Durlston Head, Dorset 

Winspit Quarries, Dorset - Durlston in background

Cliffs below Durlston Head, Dorset

 

1 Response to “Great Globe”


  1. 1 Michael Bradley March 29, 2007 at 12:30 pm

    What fun to see Florida on the closeup photo of the great stone globe, having just recently returned from paddling much of it’s Gulf coast, peeking into many of the out of the way nooks and crannies. The globe itself is very impressive given the difficulties of creating something round in that size. That they then etched the landmasses onto it is even more remarkable! Great post. Thanks!

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