This is the sixth in our series of photo spreads of pictures taken by former Dorset Evening Echo photographer Harry Green.

As you can see, Harry captured a wide range of goings on in Weymouth and elsewhere in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

From horses exercising on Weymouth beach to dramatic cliff erosion at Overcombe, Harry was always able to perfectly capture life in Dorset through his lens.

Scroll down to see this, the sixth in our series of Harry Green photos.

Cliff erosion at Overcombe

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Exercising horses on Weymouth beach

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Fiat 600, Weymouth quay

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Gift shops, Weymouth Esplanade

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Jubilee Clock, Weymouth Esplanade

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Lodmoor, Weymouth

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Prince Philip looks over a Centurian tank at Bovington army camp

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The Nothe Fort and Stone Pier, Weymouth

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United States Navy submarine E578 coming in to berth at Portland Dockyard

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Weymouth Quay cars being loaded onto cross Channel ferries

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