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Young people shape world stories gallery at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Young people collaborated with staff at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery to create a new permanent world art gallery.
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Young people collaborated with staff at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery to create a new permanent world art gallery.
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The project explored the heritage of Carnlough using a private collection of photographs taken by the late Jim McNeill during the 1960s and 1970s.
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The aim of The Family Adams Project was to develop a community archive of a Victorian shop found in the historic heart of Littleport town.
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The Rhondda (Cold Knap) Lifeguard Club led an 18-month project to record memories to celebrate 50 years of the club.
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Volunteers developed skills to help them maintain their historic places of worship into the future without relying on professional contractors.
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Walsall celebrated Punk’s 40 year anniversary with interviews and an exhibition.
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Primary and secondary school children engaged with the stories of local soldiers during the First World War through workshops with local museums and an artist, culminating in an exhibition and open day event for the wider community.
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The Rowntree Society aims to raise awareness of the legacy of the York-based industrialist, social reformer and philanthropist, Joseph Rowntree.
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Four communities researched, documented, and shared the cultural and social history of tower blocks in the city.
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During the Second World War thousands of women joined the Women's Land Army to help the war effort and replace men who had joined the armed forces. This 18-month project enabled local people to discover one part of this story near Newcastle.
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The Nature and Me project aimed to create new education and participation opportunities focused on biodiversity and the natural world.
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People in Cardiff and Newport recorded the memories of those who lived and worked at Ely Hospital, a controversial institution for people with learning disabilities.