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The Curious Incident of the Gurkha Knife
The Curious Incident of the Gurkha Knife shared the role of South Asian soldiers in the First World War through live performances and an exhibition.
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The Curious Incident of the Gurkha Knife shared the role of South Asian soldiers in the First World War through live performances and an exhibition.
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The project focused on restoring the Victorian All Saints Cemetery in Nunhead and opening it up to the public.
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The project involved the design of a set of period gardens, to reflect the fact that Old Durham Gardens has evolved over time.
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The project was the second and final phase of the Manningham Pilot Conservation Area Partnership.
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This Conservation Area Partnership Scheme focused on Newark Town Wharf
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The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer is a thriving centre for religious, heritage and cultural activity in West Belfast following substantial repairs to the outside of the building and the large rose window.
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The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester used this HLF grant to convert its Grade II Lower Byrom Street Warehouse into a new gallery of the textile industry.
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Many more visitors are now able to visit the historic site of the 1403 Battle of Shrewsbury after work to improve visitor access.
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Loughgall Estate has been in the ownership of the Department of Agriculture since the 1950s and has been used as a centre of horticultural research.
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This project focused on refurbishing the Durham Light Infantry Museum building and renewing its displays.
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The project focused on historic building repair work to Durham Heritage Centre, a Grade II* listed former church.