JESSA FAIRBROTHER: September 9 - October 8, 2005

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JessThe project is about how, universally, we want to be remembered after we have died or gone away from somewhere. We all want people to know we existed.

The research for the stories was definitely the hardest part, but also the most satisfying. The words are definitely not my words, but those of family members or close friends of those who had died.

It was enormously satisfying to track down a family on the other side of the UK who maybe used to holiday in Pembrokeshire and once I had found the story, putting the words and pictures together was always a treat. People were incredibly generous, sharing their stories with a total stranger - I was always touched and very moved.

The exhibition is open 10am-5pm daily.


Glyn

'big' glyn williams' plaque | the view from glyn's bench

Neville's plaque the view from neville's bench

neville's plaque | the view from neville's bench

Ray's plaque the view from ray's bench

ray's plaque | the view from ray's bench

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