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Trinity Community Arts is set to launch a new local history project, designed to collect people's stories and photos of their time spent at the Trinity Centre, Lawrence Hill What's Your Trinity Story?
Trinity Community Arts is set to launch a new local history project, designed to collect people's stories and photos of their time spent at the Trinity Centre, Lawrence Hill

 

What's Your Trinity Story? - funded by Heritage Lottery Fund Your Heritage Grant - will feature an an oral history and archiving project about Trinity from 1960-today, with specific reference to its role as a music and community venue.

 

Trinity is probably best known for its role in the music scene of the 1990s, when it played host to some of the biggest domestic and international music stars of the time. Trinity's stage has been graced by the likes of U2, The Wailers and Public Enemy as well as local talents such as Massive Attack. It hosted many famous artists notably from the punk, and reggae genres, and was an important landmark in the globally exported "Bristol Sound" prominent during this era...Click here for full news item

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Rebel Music
Reggae Revival
What's Your Trinity Story?

Funded by Heritage Lottery Fund Your Heritage Grant - oral history and archiving project about Trinity from 1960-today

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Heritage Lottery

Heritage Lottery

The body which distributes a share of the income from the National Lottery to projects aimed at preserving and making accessible the nation's heritage

Trinity has received funding through Heritage Lottery Fund Young Roots and Your Heritage programmes two deliver two projects:

  • The Bristol Sound - to run a series of workshops in 2008 based on the history of the Trinity Centre from 1829 onwards, during 2007-2008
  • What's Your Trinity Story? - an oral history and archive project based on people's memories of Trinity from 1960-today, during 2009-2010