CYNON Together: Remembering 2020

We are one valley, we are one community

A COMMUNITY MEMORY PROJECT

2020 tested our community, first by flooding, then by the spread of the Coronavirus. Our lives have changed and they may never be the same again. Throughout this our community has stayed strong, we have come together when we have needed each other most. We will always remember this difficult time.

Past struggles are remembered in our museums, memories recorded for posterity, in order that future generations know what challenges were faced and how communities overcame them. We must remember what happened in 2020 and show what we have overcome. During 2020 Cynon Valley Museum launched Cynon Together. We made a call for you, our community to submit and share your experiences, so that future generations know what it was like. Photos and up to 100 words of text were submitted to record your experiences and help make history.

We asked for photos showing your experience as a frontline worker, or social distancing measures your business has introduced to keep your staff and visitors safe. These were photos showing what lockdown looked like to you or which represented the struggles you or others faced at this time.

These images will help all of us remember how the Cynon Valley was affected but over came these challenges. The Cynon Valley Museum Trust will ensure that these photos and experiences are recorded and will images to be shared through our digital exhibition space “Exhibition at Home”.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Any photograph and text submitted by the act of being submitted to Cynon Valley Museum Trust, grants permission to Cynon Valley Museum Trust to use on the museum’s website, social media streams and in future promotional materials. You reserve the right to withdraw the photograph and text at any time. The Trust will return any material within 90 days of the request for withdrawal.

Submission of a photograph or inclusion in an exhibition does not guarantee that a photograph will be included in the Museum’s collection for prosperity. The photographs will be kept in a digital record by the Cynon Valley Museum Trust. Any donations for the Museum will be made in liaison with the RCT Heritage Service, the legal owners of the collection.

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