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Glasgow Green
Glasgow Green was returned to its former glory following this full programme of restoration works.
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Glasgow Green was returned to its former glory following this full programme of restoration works.
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The main museum building at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum was extended to enable more of the collections to be displayed to the public.
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Inspired by the stories of women who worked in Mustard Gas factories in Bristol during the First World War, local people researched this hidden history and performed a play.
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The project was to acquire Sir John Betjeman’s personal library of books and notes to add to the collection held at the University of Exeter’s library.
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EXPERIENCE TV was a project to redevelop over 900 square metres of gallery space in the National Media Museum, Bradford.
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The project involved researching and recording the history of the Palace Theatre and the people who have worked in it.
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This project celebrated the 150th anniversary of Newark Town Cemetery.
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The project focused on developing the East Midlands section of the National Byway route, a 3,300 mile cycling route that links up heritage sites around England and parts of Scotland and Wales.
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Newark Castle was founded in around 1130 at the principal north-south crossing point of the River Trent.
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The project was to restore, expand, develop and re-design the Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth.
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The XARCH project was a follow-on from the National Lottery-funded Community Landscapes Project.
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The Cardinal O Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive (COFLA) is a historical resource based on the papers and interests of the late Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich.