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Official portrait of Julian Fellowes
Photo: 

Chris McAndrew

JULIAN FELLOWES will be presented for election as President of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, which runs the Dorset Museum and Art Gallery this autumn.

He will replace SUSAN BRADBURY who is standing down after 10 years as the conservation organisation's President.

An actor and writer, Fellowes is best known as the creator of the TV series Downton Abbey and for his work on the screenplay for the film Gosford Park. He was made a Conservative peer in 2011.

“I am both delighted and extremely honoured to be put forward for this role," said Fellowes.

“The museum has grown and developed during my time here, so I have been able to witness its transformation into the marvellous place it is today.

“In fact, I have lived in the county for long enough to know that the combination of its natural evolution from its Jurassic beginnings combined with its role in the history of our country makes it unique. The thought of being a custodian for its past, its present and its future fills me with joy.”

Executive Director CLAIRE DIXON added: “Dorset Museum & Art Gallery has hugely appreciated the support of Lord Fellowes for many years.

“His commitment to Dorset and in particular, his clear interest and passion for the culture and heritage within our County, means he is well placed to serve as our President and we are excited about his decision to stand.”