Here are some more wonderful pictures taken by Dorset Evening Echo photographer Harry Green.
They show Weymouth and the surrounding area in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
As you can see, Harry has picked up on some fantastic detail, including showing a master thatcher carrying out his delicate work and capturing the quirky detail of water splashing off the roof of a car.
Do scroll down to enjoy this, the fifth in our collection of Harry Green pictures.
St Thomas Street, Weymouth - Pedestrians stop to erad the notices in the window of the Dorset Evening Echo building
Anti-oil boom being put in position across the South Ship Channel entrance to Portland Harbour
Atomic Energy Establishment, Winfrith - site for the new S.G.H.W. reactor
Cleaning the White Horse, Osmington Hill
County Hall, Dorchester
Master thatcher at work in Dorset
Pennsylvania Castle, Portland
St Thomas Street, Weymouth
Water splash
Weymouth Harbour taken from North Quay, showing boats moored in the backwater area of the harbour. The paddle steamers Embassy and Consul can be seen in the background
Weymouth harbour
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