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Life's a drag: LGBTQ+ heritage in Manchester
This project is exploring the histories and traditions of drag as part of Manchester’s rich LGBT+ heritage.
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This project is exploring the histories and traditions of drag as part of Manchester’s rich LGBT+ heritage.
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Young people gained new skills while preserving and raising awareness of Pakistani/Kashmiri heritage in Luton.
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This project made the work of black, feminist, gay filmmaker Sandi Hughes available online and in the Liverpool Record Office.
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This intergenerational project engaged migrant women in sharing the hobbies they had enjoyed back home in the sixties and seventies, ensuring these pastimes weren't lost forever.
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Communities from Portsmouth traced the stories of the sailors from the naval city of Portsmouth lost in the Battle of Jutland.
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Young students excluded from school produced multimedia artwork inspired by a historic archive which earned praise and boosted their self-esteem.
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Young people will explore the evolution of computer games from Pong to modern-day narrative-based platform games.
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Young people recorded stories of their successful Birmingham hockey club, the Barford Tigers, to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
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Preserving part of Lancashire’s heritage for the benefit of future generations.
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The restoration of St. Mary's Church, a listed building in the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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York Gate Gardens is supporting volunteers to interpret the history of the Arts and Crafts-style garden for the benefit of visitors.
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Exploring the vibrant heritage of Leith through dance and film.