Heritage Project Monarchy, Music And Mid Sussex Memories

A Memory of Salford.

Mid Sussex Older People's Council, a local charity set up run and managed by older people for older people, is putting together a heritage project to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday.

It is putting together a collection of photos of Mid Sussex over the last 90 years that will be displayed on a website. Have you any photos you would like to contribute to the project? If the answer is yes..

The photos ideally need to be in jpeg or jpg format and by sharing them with us, you are giving us permission to display the photographs in various ways to promote our Heritage Project. Once released on the website we will not be able to control copies being taken, or used, by others for their own purposes. Please tell us where the photo was taken (village/town name) and also the approximate year. If it is of a special event could you please also add a few words describing the occasion.

Photographs should be attached to an email and sent to MSOPCphotos@gmail.com
If you have photographs, but cannot send them to us electronically, the local library will help you to email them to us. Please do not forget to give us the details required about the photos (see the paragraph above), and your contact details (name, address telephone number and email address)

If you have more than two photos that you would like to share with us we would be most interested to discuss this with you, so please either contact us by email at MSOPCphotos@gmail.com or anita@msopc.org.uk or leave a message on 01444 242760. For more information about MSOPC and its projects, please visit www.msopc.org.uk



Added 25 March 2016

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