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A Museum of Two Halves: Wrexham celebrates football and community heritage
Wrexham’s museum is bringing football heritage back to its historic home in Wales thanks to a £2.7million award.
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Wrexham’s museum is bringing football heritage back to its historic home in Wales thanks to a £2.7million award.
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Restored and improved spaces are helping the historic Leicester Hebrew Congregation Synagogue welcome everyone.
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We helped Loughborough Bellfoundry Trust restore and improve the site, secure the future of the historic industry in Britain and redevelop their museum.
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The Dock Museum in Barrow-in-Furness has undergone a major refurbishment to celebrate the area’s rich shipbuilding and engineering heritage.
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This historic miners’ institute, with its 1920s Art Deco theatre, ballroom and versatile spaces now hosts a variety of activities that benefit local people.
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A mobile museum is collecting stories of activism, identity and placemaking across two streets 6,000 miles apart.
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The Peterson’s Project has restored two important buildings of fishing heritage to their former glory following National Lottery support.
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The Peace Museum has made its collection more accessible in its new permanent home at Salt Mills in Saltaire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Clod Ensemble is celebrating and sharing the lived experience of performance artists, improving access to the collections and inspiring a younger generation.
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The Meridian Society and documentary filmmaker Peng Wenlan collected oral histories for a documentary about the Chinese men who worked as labourers on the Western Front during the First World War.
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The practices of a UNESCO-recognised Korean tradition were recorded and preserved for the future and celebrated with the wider community.
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Newham Chinese Association are gathering oral histories of 20 Malaysian nurses who arrived to the UK to work for the NHS from the 1950s onwards.