A local oral history project that is studying the changing nature of our leisure time over the last 60 years is seeking people who used to, or still do, pursue hobbies that aren’t around so much nowadays.

Hobbies like, home electronics; tape recording clubs; home cinema clubs; model railway; or ham radio, were all extremely popular in their day. Or perhaps you still do your old hobby, or a modern alternative to it. Would you be willing to share your memories to add to this new archive. 

This project is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and aims to capture and preserve memories, to ensure that an important part of our everyday heritage is not lost. The new archive will be housed at Dorset History Centre, so that future generations can discover the views and feelings of ordinary people through the descriptive accounts of their experience.

For more information about the project please visit www.freetimeourstories.org.uk, telephone Joe Stevens on 07784 874112 or email joe@freetimeourstories.org.uk,

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