Staffordshire people asked to submit their lockdown memories for museum project

By Jack Lenton 10th Aug 2020

Cllr Victoria Wilson and Joanna Terry from Staffordshire County Council's archive services.
Cllr Victoria Wilson and Joanna Terry from Staffordshire County Council's archive services.

People in Staffordshire are being invited to share their stories and donate items to help create a lasting record of the Covid-19 pandemic in a new project.

'Lockdown Memories' hopes to collect and document materials to help retell the story of Coronavirus and how it affected the lives of people in the county.

Staffordshire Archives & Heritage Service is particularly interested in letters, photographs, drawings, paintings or objects relating to people's experiences. The materials will be used in future publications, research projects, exhibitions or websites.

People interested in the project are being asked to complete a short survey here.

Victoria Wilson, Cabinet Member for Communities and Culture at Staffordshire County Council said: "This is a really interesting project that will one day help retell the story of what life was like for people in Staffordshire during the Coronavirus pandemic.

"Everyone has been affected by the crisis. You might have spent lockdown working for the NHS or as a key worker, or socially isolating in your own home, or may even have suffered through illness. Whatever your experience, we would like to hear your story along with any materials relevant to it.

"So whether it's your letters, photos, videos, paintings, or objects such as protective clothing, please complete the brief survey or get in touch with the team."

The project is being delivered by Staffordshire County Council's Archives and Heritage Service.

People can find out more about the project and how to lend or donate items to the Archive Service and County Museum here.

     

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