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A photograph from the project titled 'Hope'. Credit: Derrick Kerr People with disabilities tell their stories through photography
Volunteers in ‘The Wilderness’ garden. Credit: MHA The Wilderness: Saving nature’s heritage to improve wellbeing
Children gathered around Beckford table. Credit: Ingrid Pollard Colonial Countryside: Reinterpreting English Country Houses