Mansel-Pleydell and Cecil Memorial Trusts

Essay competitions

Cash prizes to be won

The Mansel-Pleydell & Cecil Memorial Trusts offer prizes of up to £1000 plus smaller prizes of up to £250.

The Competitions

The two Mansel-Pleydell Trust essay competitions are open to anyone resident in Dorset (including Poole and Bournemouth) or having past or present connections with the county.

Essay Competition No.1

Essays should be original research into an aspect of Dorset's local, cultural or natural history, and be of a sufficiently high standard and interest to be published in the Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society.

As a rough guide, the length should be about 10,000 words. Sources used should be listed with full references. The format should conform to the guidelines set out in the Notes to Contributors to the Proceedings. Cash prizes of up to pound;1,000, plus prizes for runners-up.

Essay Competition No.2

Shorter essays (2000 words or more) may be submitted on any subject relating to Dorset generally. The Trustees particularly welcome illustrated articles on aspects of present day life in the county which may otherwise go unrecorded. These essays may not necessarily be published, but should be original research and of a standard to be a placed in the Dorset County Museum library. Cash prizes of up to £250.

The Cecil Trust Competition

This is open to anyone aged between 16 and 30 who was either born in Dorset, or has lived here for at least a year. Essays should be on chemistry or electricity as applied to healing and medicine, farm or garden cultivation, or motor power and machinery. The Trustees will accept broad interpretations, provided the theme is applied chemistry or electricity in Dorset. Cash prize of up to £250.

The Trusts

John Clavell Mansel-Pleydell of Whatcombe was one of the founder members of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, from which the present DNHAS has evolved. He was President from 1875 until his death twenty-seven years later and spent a vast amount of his time and energy developing the Museum and the Field Club. On his death a Memorial Fund was set up to promote natural history, archaeology and science in Dorset, these being his lifelong interests. Two years later the Fund was increased by a donation from Lord Eustace Cecil, who succeeded him as President.

The Mansel-Pleydell and Cecil Memorial Trusts exist to attract and reward writers on topics relating to Dorset. The award for the first essay was made in 1906. A list of previous prize-winners is being compiled, and meanwhile a few are listed below; some essays may be seen in the Museum Library.

All communications should be addressed to
the Secretary to the Trustees, Mansel-Pleydell and Cecil Trusts,
Dorset County Museum, High West Street, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1XA.

Telephone 01305 262735; for e-mail, follow this link.

Rules of entry, terms and conditions

  1. Closing date for entries is 31 December each year.
  2. All entries should be of material previously unpublished in whole or in part.
  3. The original text of the essay and one copy should be submitted.
  4. Essays may be published in the Proceedings, or placed in the Museum library, at the Trustees' discretion.
  5. All entries remain the property of the Trustees. Copyright of winning entries is vested in the Trustees, but may be waived on application to the Secretary.
  6. The decision of the Trustees, who reserve the right to vary or withhold awards, shall be final.

Some previous prize-winning entries

1953: The Almshouse of St John, Sherborne
1960: Dorset Windmills, Watermills and Horsemills
1965: Dorset Harbours and Maritime Trade
1980: Changes in the Habitats of Dorset Flora since 1931
1986: Poor Law Administration in Poole 1835-1845
1994: Dairy Farming in the Blackmore Vale 1948-1968
1996: A Victorian's view of Dorset: The Life and Watercolours of Henry Joseph Moule
1999: Lyme Regis Trade and Population 1575-1725
1999: An identification of four Casts of men hanged in Dorchester
1999: The Scout Movement in Dorset 1909-1985
2003: The Weevils (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) of the Dorset Coast
2003: Privateers and Prizes 1775-1815

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