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Illustrator uncovering the history of Bridport with sketches
Summary
Semi-retired illustrator Terry Whitworth has been posting watercolour sketches of Bridport landmarks and short histories on local Facebook groups since March last year.
Content
Terry Whitworth, a semi-retired illustrator, has been creating watercolour sketches of everyday places in Bridport and pairing them with short local histories. He spent much of his career focusing on architectural subjects and began a community sketchbook project in March last year to learn more about the town he has called home for 40 years. He shares the images and notes on dedicated Bridport Facebook groups, posting new work each Saturday. He notes that many buildings in Bridport date back to the Georgian period and that Historic England records more than 500 listed buildings in the town.
Key details:
- Terry Whitworth is a semi-retired illustrator who has sketched for decades and has long worked on architectural subjects.
- He began the community sketchbook project in March last year to focus on Bridport's buildings and their histories.
- He posts watercolour images and brief historical notes on dedicated Bridport Facebook groups each Saturday.
- Historic England records more than 500 listed buildings in Bridport, with some dating to the Georgian era.
- Whitworth has received positive reaction and says he plans to produce a book, run workshops, and offer prints and a calendar, and that he will broaden the project to neighbouring towns including Lyme Regis.
Summary:
Whitworth's weekly sketches have drawn local interest by highlighting everyday landmarks and their histories. He is preparing to compile his work into a book, to host workshops, and to produce prints and a calendar, and he intends to extend the project to nearby towns such as Lyme Regis.
