Making COVID-19 history
The Higgins Bedford has issued a call for you to share with them your experiences and those of your community and workplaces.
Are you keeping a journal, taking photographs of your daily exercise, posting to social media? Are you running a local business to support local people day to day, or creating a rainbow artwork for your front windows? Have you volunteered to be part of a community initiative to support those self-isolating or our key workers? Are you a key worker facing the busiest time of your working life?
We are all in the midst of it now, but one day this pandemic will be history. The full impact of the COVID-19 crisis will be important to document and evaluate for future generations looking back at this historic event.
The Higgins & Bedfordshire Archives would like to recognise all the varied and different contributions that are specific to our local area during this crisis, to be a repository for those stories and items for future generations as a tribute and record of life during the crisis.
If you have a story, photographs, video, poetry, letters, journals, artworks, objects or other contribution related to your own response to the Covid19 crisis you would like to tell us about and potentially offer as a donation following the end of the crisis, please email Lydia Saul, Keeper of Social History at The Higgins Bedford at Lydia.Saul@bedford.gov.uk for further information.
Your suggestions and offers will be placed onto our potential list of COVID-19 collection items. The teams at The Higgins Bedford & Bedfordshire Archives will consider them for acquisition into the collections following the end of the COVID-19 crisis and they will get in touch with you for further information.
These are unprecedented and very challenging times. Despite this many inspiring stories are being created. At the Higgins Bedford we want to capture these stories and all the good things happening, whilst acknowledging these are also overshadowed by sadder matters. These stories will then form an important part of our social history, there for us all and future generations to look back on.