Call for memories to celebrate seaside heritage

The Jubilee Pool in Penzance is included on a new map of seaside treasures
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People in the South West have been asked to contribute their own memories to a project celebrating the UK's seaside heritage.
Historic England has launched an interactive map featuring coastal landmarks to celebrate 300 years of seaside history.
Historic England said the new map included locations like Jubilee Pool in Penzance and Princess Gardens and Royal Terrace Gardens in Torquay.
Chief Executive Duncan Wilson encouraged people to contribute memories to its Missing Pieces Project, "so we can all help ensure these treasured coastal landmarks are celebrated".

Princess Gardens and the Royal Terrace Gardens in Torbay are featured by Historic England
Mr Wilson said: "Our seaside places hold a special place in our national story, yet the full richness of their heritage cannot be captured without the first-hand accounts, images and memories of those who've experienced them."
People have been asked to submit photographs, drawings, written information or audio recordings "that hold personal significance" to the project.
Historic England said: "The Missing Pieces Project recognises that every person's connection to these historic places adds a unique dimension to their cultural importance, helping to build a more complete picture of England's cherished seaside heritage.
"Your view of a place is as unique as you are, so every snapshot and story you add is an important piece of the picture."
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