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Time and Tide Flyer
Posted on August 6, 2015April 6, 2016 by chowders

Time and Tide

Time and Tide Flyer-01An archival project aimed at uncovering hidden stories of life and death on Morecambe’s Home Front during WW1.

An exhibition, made by Lisa Wigham, will tour the Bay towns in summer 2015.

Project website: Time and Tide

 

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I have been described as having “an eye for detail, high standards, a feel for the uniqueness of celebratory occasions and also a sense of fun”. 

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