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Cromarty Courthouse Museum is looking to make a coronavirus archive, and seeks memories of life under the Covid-19 lockdown


By Philip Murray

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MEMORIES of life under lockdown are set to be preserved for posterity in one Black Isle village.

The Cromarty Courthouse Museum is creating a coronavirus archive and is seeking the words, pictures, objects and other items which people of the village believe represent life in Cromarty during the Covid-19 pandemic.

A spokesman said: "We hope that Covid-19 will be over soon, but we want to remember how Cromarty coped with this crisis, through collecting and documenting from this unprecedented period of living history.

"Will you help us? Please collect and keep your words (diary entries, poems, thoughts), your pictures (photos, drawings, paintings, videos), your objects (posters, masks, empty hand sanitiser containers) and anything else you think will be important to remember!"

If you would like to help, contact Mary Bowers at 4 High Street, Cromarty, or email cromartycourthouse@gmail.com

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