What would you save if the museum was on fire? Discover Love My Object across the town

By Lottie Welch

10th Apr 2022 | Local News

Bridport Museum's volunteers have displayed some special objects around Bridport for you to discover.

Everyone has a special thing. A family heirloom, your first teddy bear or perhaps a piece of jewellery. Anyone can see what it is, but why would you save that, and only that particular item from a fire?

The museum volunteers were asked this same question, with the twist that they could only choose something from the collection!

You can find the first Love My Object displays at Bridport Library, Bridport Leisure Centre and in the museum.

Why not get involved by scanning the QR code and telling the museum about the special object you'd save from a fire?

Alternatively, share a picture on social media and tag them on Twitter @bridportmuseum or Instagram @bridport_museum, using the hashtags #LoveMyObject and #TheRightStuff

Love My Object is part of the Museum's community project 'The Right Stuff', which asks some tricky questions - Why do we have certain things? Should we have them? If not, where should they go? Find out more about the project by visiting www.bridportmuseum.co.uk

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