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7. Bovington and Clouds Hill

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Lawrence enlisted in the Tank Corps in March 1923 and served at Bovington Camp until he was transferred to the R.A.F. in the August 1925. It was during this period that he first rented the cottage at Clouds Hill, which he later purchased. In 1935, having served twelve years in the ranks, he retired and returned to Clouds Hill, intending to live there and set up a private-press. On 13 May 1935, while returning on his motor-cycle from the Post Office at Bovington Camp, he suffered severe head injuries in a road accident. He was taken to the camp's medical centre where he lingered in a coma without regaining consciousness. He died on 19 May and is buried at Moreton. 

Clouds Hill is shown to the left of the centre of this map, and Bovington Camp (now larger than in Lawrence's day) at the bottom. 

The site of Lawrence's fatal accident is to the north-west of the small car park shown on the road from Clouds Hill to Bovington Camp. The road, which has been substantially rebuilt since 1935, no longer follows exactly the same route as it did in 1935. It has been straightened, and the dips and rises levelled-out. The accident site is to the west of the present road.*


Image produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map service.
Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey  
and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.

 

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Clouds Hill (click to enlarge). The detail on the right shows the Greek inscription that Lawrence carved on the lintel.
Photographs © Charles Eilers 2004

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Clouds Hill: Left: the book-room. Right: music-room. Both photos from the Journal of the T.E. Lawrence Society, Vol.V, No.1. You might like to compare these with some contemporary photographs 

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The approximate site of Lawrence's fatal accident. Left: taken from the small car-park (shown on the map). The tree just visible on the right was planted in Lawrence's memory. 
Right: The stone erected by the T.E.Lawrence Society near the accident-site. It is reached by a path leading north from the Car Park.
Photographs © Charles Eilers 2004

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Clouds Hill Links

Photographs of the cottage, inside and out, taken shortly after Lawrence's death

National Trust site, for details of how to reach the cottage, opening times etc.

The Tank Museum, Bovington Camp
Museum Website | Lawrence of Arabia Display


Photograph © Charles Eilers 2004

The T. E. Lawrence display at the Tank Museum includes rare film footage and a Brough Superior motorcycle similar to the one he was riding at the time of his fatal accident. The museum also holds a Rolls Royce armoured car of the type in use when Lawrence served in the Tank Corps in the 1920s.

Places to stay

See major published guides. There are also two online listings:
http://www.stilwell.co.uk/show_town.asp?Q=bb%7CL4221849
http://www.pub-rooms.co.uk/Southwest/Dorset/dorset.htm
The T. E. Lawrence Society is not responsible for the quality of these establishments and would welcome comments and recommendations.

Nearby places for lunch

We have had good reports of:

The Frampton Arms, Station Road, Moreton, Dorchester DT2 8BB
Tel: +44 (0) 1305 852253
Fax: +44 (0) 1305 854586
Map

Clouds Hill Pub, on the corner of Elles Road and George V Road, Bovington. "This recently built establishment is tastefully decorated with Lawrence of Arabia memorabilia" Map


* For a discussion of the exact location of the accident, see Paul Marriott and Yvonne Argent, The Last Days of T. E. Lawrence (Brighton, The Alpha Press, 1996, Chapter 12)