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Museum set to record “Local Life Under lockdown” 2020 for future generations

Last updated: May 15, 2020 4:46 pm
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A new project is being launched by Wrexham Museum and Archive Service. “Local Life Under Lockdown” aims to record for posterity what life was like in Wrexham in 2020.

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  • “Local Life Under Lockdown…….a picture of life in Wrexham”
  • Background historical information

The lockdown since March 23 has transformed everyday life from the front line in our hospitals and care homes, through the people serving in shops and pharmacies, to the back gardens where people escape the cabin fever brought about by staying at home to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

With UK Governments tentatively investigating how to lead the country out of this crisis, Wrexham Museum & Archives will be recording some of the experiences  of life under lockdown in Wrexham County Borough with the help of local people, community groups and organizations, and businesses, while it is still fresh in our minds.

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Working with local film-makers and photographers, the museum is aiming to compile a 21st century scrapbook of images, film, testimony, archives and objects about life in Wrexham since March 2020.

Over the coming weeks, the plan is to:

  • Gather digital images and film of life under lockdown. The museum will be announcing details of how you can be involved and contribute to this project via social media and the press.
  • Collect objects and artworks connected to the coronavirus pandemic. We will announce details of this as soon as it is safe to do so.
  • Archive material detailing the official response in Wrexham County Borough to the crisis

Steve Bayley, Chief Officer, Housing and Economy said “The Council has been at the forefront of the response to the challenges thrown up by coronavirus. From ensuring those who are shielding receive the provisions they need to providing business support and distributing millions of pounds of business rates relief to businesses across Wrexham. We are now keen to see this recorded and archived for future use so please get in touch with the Museum and Archives staff to see how you can help with this project.”

“Local Life Under Lockdown…….a picture of life in Wrexham”

Cllr Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Communities, Partnerships, Public Protection and Community Safety, said: “Staff at Wrexham Museum & Archives had already been planning a project about life in Wrexham 2020. Little did they know what a momentous year it would turn out to be. The “Local Life Under Lockdown” project offers a great chance for everyone to contribute to build up a picture of life in Wrexham when we had to “Stay at Home, Protect the NHS and Save Lives”, which could benefit future generations facing similar challenges.”

For more information, please check the council’s and the museum’s social media pages, and the local press, or email museum@wrexham.gov.uk.

Background historical information

Pandemics and epidemics are not new to Wrexham, although they are often overlooked. According to tradition, Bryn y Cabanau Road, in Hightown, is named after the wooden huts built to house and isolate residents of Wrexham during an outbreak of the plague. The threat of cholera during the 1840s spurred on the creation of a borough council to sort out the town’s public health crisis. Local elementary schools closed and returning soldiers and their families succumbed to the Spanish flu of 1919-20. A Fever hospital was opened on the edge of Wrexham on Croesnewydd Road. The polio epidemic during the 1950s and the Asian flu pandemic of 1957-58 are undoubtedly remembered by families and individuals still alive today.

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