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Illustrator shares Bridport's history through town sketches.
Summary
Terry Whitworth, a semi‑retired illustrator, has been posting weekly watercolour sketches of Bridport landmarks with brief historical notes since March last year.
Content
Terry Whitworth is a semi‑retired illustrator who has spent much of his career drawing architectural subjects. He began a community sketchbook in March last year to get to know the area he has lived in for 40 years. He posts watercolour sketches of everyday Bridport places online, and each image is accompanied by a short history of the featured landmark. The project has attracted a positive local response and prompted interest in prints and events.
Notable facts:
- Whitworth has sketched for decades and focuses on architectural and town subjects.
- He started the community sketchbook project in March last year and posts each Saturday on Bridport Facebook groups.
- His watercolours depict familiar local sights such as beaches, shops, churches and the market, alongside brief historical notes.
- Historic England lists over 500 buildings in Bridport that are recognised for their cultural and historical significance.
- He has said he hopes to produce prints and a calendar, compile a book of his work, run workshops and extend sketching to neighbouring towns including Lyme Regis.
Summary:
The sketches have highlighted everyday buildings and the town's layered history, drawing local interest. Plans mentioned include producing printed work, compiling a book, offering workshops and expanding the project to nearby towns such as Lyme Regis.
