Museum’s plea for help remembering navy’s crisis work
Historians set to create archive
HERITAGE chiefs are seeking to immortalise the experiences of naval families during the coronavirus pandemic to record the crisis for future generations.
The National Museum of the Royal Navy wants to hear from sailors, Royal Marines and their families about how the pandemic has affected them.
Historians want to chronicle both the Senior Service’s role in the coronavirus crisis – and its impact on everyday naval life.
Hundreds of sailors and commandos have been activated as part of the Covid-19 support force, running mobile test centres, providing logistical support, assisting British citizens at home and abroad.
Royal Navy doctors and nurses have been on the front lines in hospitals and medical centres, working side-by-side with the NHS to treat the ill.
Scores of university officer cadets have volunteered in care homes, hospitals or simply delivered shopping to those cut off from the world.
The museum, which has a main base in Portsmouth, wants to capture this experience through a collection of images, videos, documents, art work and artefacts.
For the first time, the project will also capture the digital responses to the crisis and how the Royal Navy has communicated with the public about its work.
‘Historically museums have captured the experiences of our service personnel through letters, physical, photographs and written documents,’ said Nick Hewitt, the museum’s head of collections and research.
‘We have excellent examples in our collection of the
Royal Navy’s effort throughout history to offer support in times of crisis.
‘A Twitter feed may be forgotten in 100 years’ time – in a digital age we seek to capture new materials and maximise on the incredible content being created using digital tools.
‘It is important that researchers can explore our collection and understand what the Royal Navy was doing in 2020.’
See nmrn.org.uk/covid19collection
Sailors from aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales have been manning seven mobile Covid-19 testing points across Hampshire.