This is the second part of our series of photo collections paying tribute to the talents of Dorset Evening Echo photographer Harry Green.
Here, we share some photos of extreme weather in Dorset - from heavy snow to heatwaves, I hope you enjoy viewing these wonderful images, which were taken in Weymouth and surrounding areas in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
READ MORE: The Harry Green photo collection part 1
Scroll down to see these evocative photos.
3.5 litre Rover Coupe being hauled out of Weymouth harbour
A car in Weymouth during the big snow of 1962 and 63. Note the L plate.
Bovington demonstration range, Gallows Hill
Broadwey Hill, Weymouth winter of 1962 and 1963
Children making the most of the sun in the Borough Gardens, Dorchester
Farmer Ken Pashen starts to cut his winter oats with a new Allis Chalmers Gleaner combine, West Farm, Lower Bincombe, 1960
Ford cars, built in Spain, are unloaded from cargo ships at Weymouth and transported by road to Yeovil
‘Sambur’ unloading a cargo of Guernsey tomatoes in Weymouth harbour
Telephone kiosk outside the Rock hotel in Abbotsbury Road, Weymouth, demolished in a vehicle accident
Traffic on Weymouth Esplanade
United States Navy submarine E571 coming in to berth at Portland Dockyard
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