An exhibition of memories from Lancaster in 1972 is coming to The Dukes and you can be part of it.
Lancaster BID (Business Improvement District) and The Dukes will host a People's Exhibition in September called 'Me and You in ’72' and they are looking for photos of the people of the city from the year 1972.
Do you have a photo of you, your family, friends or even a beloved pet or car you would like to share?
If you do either send a copy of the photo to simon@dukeslancaster.org or pop into The Dukes' box office on Moor Lane from Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am to 6pm and staff will take a copy. Original photos will not be taken, copies only will be used.
If you do submit a photo it will be displayed in public view for the duration of the exhibition period, which is September 1-23.
The exhibition is part of the Lancaster Rewind Festival, organised by Lancaster BID.
For more details see here: Travel back to 1972 with the Lancaster Rewind Festival - Beyond Radio
For more information either call Simon at 01524 598500 or email simon@dukeslancaster.org


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