These beautiful old pictures once gain transport us to the isle of Portland in bygone days.
From the coast to the island's bustling shopping streets, see how this magical place looked many years ago.
Below we present a wide range of images, with the oldest dating back more than 100 years and the newest taking us through to the 1960s and the 1980s.
See the first gallery of Old Portland Pictures here.
Or scroll down to be transported back to Portland Bill, Fortuneswell and Portland harbour many years ago.
Fortuneswell, Portland - the bottom of ‘New Road’
Chesil Cove in the 1890s hauling in the seine net Picture courtesy of Barry Cuff
Fortuneswell, 1904 Picture courtesy of Barry Cuff
Fortuneswell, 1907, picture courtesy of Barry Cuff
Fortuneswell, Portland, 1900s
Fortuneswell, Portland
Portland Harbour
Pulpit Rock, 1963
The Avalanche Church at Southwell, named after ship ‘Avalanche’ which was struck by the Nova Scotian ‘Forest’ in 1877 and which 108 people died in
The Harbour, Portland
The Waverley rounding Portland Bill in the 1980s keeping clear of the Race
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