The first in a series of four animated oral histories, depicting people’s memories of life in Truro and the influence that City Hall / Hall For Cornwall has had to their lives. Episode one features lifelong Truro resident John McLoughlin who has many a tale to tell of life at City Hall’s famous Fatstock markets as well as life as a Hall For Cornwall volunteer.
The second in a series of four animated oral histories, depicting people’s memories of life in Truro and inside City Hall / Hall For Cornwall. Episode Two features an interview with Bryan Churcher who has been integral in Hall For Cornwall’s transformation as part of the Appeal Group and a past chair of the Fundraising Group. Hear him share the story of his parent’s marriage at Truro Cathedral and the experience of holidaying in Cornwall before relocating to the county and his support of a wide range of charitable fundraising projects.
The third in a series of four animated oral histories, depicting people’s memories of life in Truro at City Hall and Hall For Cornwall. Episode Three features an interview with Roger Heayn who’s life is utterly entwined with Truro and the buildings of Lemon Quay. Hear his memories of WWII in Truro and the experiences of being a school boy in Truro during a bomb explosion.
The fourth in a series of four animated oral histories, depicting people’s memories of life in Truro at City Hall and Hall For Cornwall. Episode four features the story of Christine Holmes who volunteered at the Hall For Cornwall from its beginnings in 1997, right up until it’s final performance prior to transformation in 2018.