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Celebrating Pakistani heritage in Burnley
This project captured the memories of Pakistani residents of Burnley, highlighting their contribution to the town’s culture and development between 1960 and 2010.
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This project captured the memories of Pakistani residents of Burnley, highlighting their contribution to the town’s culture and development between 1960 and 2010.
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Willingale Parochial Church Council was awarded a grant for the restoration of the bells at St Christopher's Church, which allowed the return of traditional change ringing.
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Volunteers and apprentices worked together to restore Horace Walpole’s 18th-century garden as a space for the whole community to learn in and enjoy.
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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 Rhondda (Cold Knap) Lifeguard Club led an 18-month project to record memories to celebrate 50 years of the club.
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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 origins of traditional Indian games, the rules and how they changed after players traveled to the UK, were recorded in this intergenerational oral history project.
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This project was based around a dress collection that was gifted to City College Peterborough.
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The project celebrated 100 years of the Women’s Institute (WI) in the Isle of Ely.
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When her son brought home a German POW for tea, Annie Day befriended him. Annie, now 100 years old, tells her story in 'The German Who Came to Tea', one of two short documentaries for this oral history project.
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Sussex schoolchildren were introduced to stoolball, a medieval forerunner of cricket, in a wide-ranging sport and rural history project.