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Hackney Remembers
Hackney Remembers explored the lives and stories of the soldiers, with particular emphasis on serving British Jewish soldiers and their families during the First World War in Hackney.
Gall treftadaeth fod yn unrhyw beth o'r gorffennol yr ydych yn ei werthfawrogi ac eisiau ei drosglwyddo i genedlaethau'r dyfodol. Archwiliwch rai o'r prosiectau ysbrydoledig rydym wedi'u hariannu a fydd efallai yn help i chi lywio eich cais eich hun.
Gallwch chwilio yn ôl lleoliad a math o dreftadaeth i:
Mae'n bosibl na fydd pob enghraifft prosiect y dewch o hyd iddyn nhw ar gael yn Gymraeg ar ein gwefan. Mae hynny oherwydd gellir dod o hyd i brosiectau mewn ardaloedd a gwledydd eraill y DU wrth i chwilio.
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Hackney Remembers explored the lives and stories of the soldiers, with particular emphasis on serving British Jewish soldiers and their families during the First World War in Hackney.
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This project uncovered the story of the suffrage movement in Ulster through a programme of volunteer-led research into the history, development, activities, achievements and legacy of the local suffragettes.
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This project brought together different generations from Irlam and Cadishead to explore stories of the peat bog of Chat Moss and how it has shaped, and continues to shape, the local identity.
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Awareness of Greater Manchester's LGBT+ heritage was raised through participation and learning events with communities across the county.
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Young people in Hampshire gained research skills, collected oral histories, created films and curated an exhibition.
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Young people recruited through Stockton Council’s Youth Service worked with Preston Hall Museum to research local stories relating to the First World War and shared them with the local community.
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The origins of surfing in Britain - and the role of a Cornish surf life saving club in the sport's development - was digitally documented and preserved in this project.
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Inspired by the discovery of the minute book of the Eighteenth Century Good Humour Club, the Laurence Sterne Trust explored the club’s mission to ‘promote laughter and good humour as a means of living a full, long and happy life.'
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The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is a thriving centre for religious, heritage and cultural activity in West Belfast following substantial repairs to the outside of the building and the large rose window.
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The Piece Hall in Halifax has been transformed into a nationally recognisable heritage asset.
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Visitors to Stonehenge are now able to enjoy a detailed and state-of-the art introduction to one of the world’s most important prehistoric monuments.
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Harnessing local enthusiasm, Heritage Silkstone have conserved and rejuvenated All Saint's Church, Silkstone, to provide a heritage learning hub.