Our Great Yarmouth
Have
you got memories of Great Yarmouth?
A new website, Our
Great Yarmouth, includes photographs and information
from the museums collections, clips of oral history recordings from
people and clips from the films made for the project.
The aim of the site is to involve as many local people as possible
in the project, and the museums service, which is running the project,
would like people to contribute information and photographs about
their memories of Great Yarmouth sparked by the material already
on the site.
The Our Town Project aims to create a Community Archive by recording
peoples’ experiences of living and working in Great Yarmouth
over the last 60 years by: recording oral history interviews, holding
reminiscence workshops, through film and photography projects and
collecting artefacts and ephemera.
The project is running over 18 months from September 2006 –
March 2008 and it is based at Time and Tide museum of Great Yarmouth
Life.
How You Can Help
The first phase of the project looks at how working life in Great
Yarmouth has changed in the last 60 years. Have you had experience
in:
• Oil and gas industry
• Fishing industry
• Seaside holiday industry
The second phase of the project looks at leisure and popular culture,
including:
• Entertainment
• Hobbies
• Leisure activities
The final stage of the project involves home and family life in
the local community, and how this has changed, in the following
areas.
• Housing
• Family relationships
• Community
If you have memories or experiences in these three areas that you
would like to share with us, then we want to hear from you.
The museums service is also looking for volunteers to join the
research team, who have some spare time, are interested in local
history and enjoy meeting and talking to people.
Contact: Laura Matthews: (01493) 745526.
Great Yarmouth Museum Offices, Central Library, Tolhouse Street,
Great Yarmouth, NR30 2SH
Email: laura.matthews@norfolk.gov.uk