Share your Bridport love stories

By Lottie Welch

28th Jan 2021 | Local News

Bridport Museum will be sharing the stories behind the dresses in its collection
Bridport Museum will be sharing the stories behind the dresses in its collection

Bridport Museum is celebrating Valentine's Day this year by creating and sharing an online exhibition of wedding dresses, memories and romantic anecdotes.

Each day in the run up to February 14, the museum will share some of the stories and photographs behind dresses from its collection, as well as inviting people to share their own photographs and memories. Favourites will be curated into an online exhibition.

They want to hear from anyone who would like to share their favourite love-themed photographs, objects or memories.

Emily Hicks, director at Bridport Museum, said: "We'd love to share your stories - perhaps you were proposed to on Colmer's Hill or got married on one of the town's beautiful churches.

"Help cheer us all up whilst we're in lockdown by sharing your romantic tales."

To follow the stories and submit your own, follow Bridport Museum on Facebook, Twitter - @bridportmusuem - and Instagram - @bridport_museum - and use the hashtag #Bridportlovestories.

You can also email [email protected] if you do not use social media.

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