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People's History Museum One Site Project
The People’s History Museum in Manchester was awarded a major grant towards the expansion of the museum and consolidation into one site.
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The People’s History Museum in Manchester was awarded a major grant towards the expansion of the museum and consolidation into one site.
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This project focused on the repair and re-use of St Francis Monastery as a conference/events centre.
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Armagh Observatory is the oldest working observatory in the UK, it houses a unique collection of historic instruments and archives.
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Armagh City and District Council was awarded a grant to restore and enhance the historic Armagh Mall, introducing disabled access and new lighting.
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This project was awarded a grant to restore and repair St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral.
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Armagh Public Library is a Grade A listed building and one of the city’s key tourist attractions. It houses regionally and nationally important collections of books, manuscripts, prints and coins.
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The project helped improve access to the Grade A listed building that houses a regional museum for the County of Armagh.
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Number 5, Vicar’s Hill is an 18th-century Grade A listed building, which was originally built to hold records for the cathedral and Armagh diocese.
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Focusing on the central historic core of Richhill in Co. Armagh, this project aimed to initiate the social and economic regeneration of the village.
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The project focused on building an extension to Topsham Museum to house four historic local boats and providing access for the public.
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The Devon Record Office holds judicial, administrative and ecclesiastical records from 11th century to the 20th century.
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Devon Wildlife Trust’s (DWT) project aimed to create community-based interpretation at the Trust’s new head office at Cricklepit Mill, Exeter.