Dobson’s Choice: David and Ruth Bradbury, son and granddaughter of the late Gerald Bradbury, whose artwork is being exhibited at the Maurice Dobson museum Darfield. picture Shaun Colborn PD092408
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AN EXHIBITION in memory of one of the men instrumental in opening a Darfield museum was officially unveiled last week.
The Gerald Bradbury exhibition was on show at the Maurice Dobson Museum in Darfield last weekend.
Gerald, a member of the Darfield Area Amenity Society, served on the committee at the museum for a number of years.
He died in May aged 90, but continued to volunteer at the site until 2020.
Ken Brookes, a volunteer at the museum, told the Chronicle: “It is right and proper that we are hosting Gerald Bradbury’s posthumous exhibition in the museum this month, especially as he volunteered here until 2020.
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