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Stories from our Sisters in Sunderland
This project collected and recorded the histories of women who came from different parts of the world to build a life in Sunderland.
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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This project collected and recorded the histories of women who came from different parts of the world to build a life in Sunderland.
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East Kent Mencap delivered a reminiscence project which worked with people with learning disabilities to reflect on and record their lives through a favourite item of clothing.
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Local people were engaged in uncovering and interpreting the history of a community-owned island.
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A project to enhance the visitor experience of one of the few remaining London Southwest Region signal boxes was achieved with wide ranging support from the local community.
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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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Future Living Hertford supported 19 client-volunteers as they explored and shared the stories of women from Hertfordshire who were part of the Suffragette movement.
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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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St John’s Hoxton received a grant to make governance improvements, whilst also preparing it to undertake a future capital redevelopment project.
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Volunteers explored the legacy of the First World War in Somerset, sharing their discoveries through an archive, website and events.
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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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When her son brought home a German POW for tea, Annie Day befriended him. Annie, now 100 years old, tells her story in 'The German Who Came to Tea', one of two short documentaries for this oral history project.
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Young people in Hampshire gained research skills, collected oral histories, created films and curated an exhibition.