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Commemorating the contribution of Polish aircrew during the Second World War
Young people in Slough led a heritage project to commemorate the stories of Polish aircrew in the RAF to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
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Young people in Slough led a heritage project to commemorate the stories of Polish aircrew in the RAF to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
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This exciting project at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) saw the major refurbishment of its British Galleries.
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Manchester Art Gallery was revamped and provided with more space, better facilities and increased access.
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This major project revamped Sheffield's City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery with revitalised buildings and better access.
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This project repaired and refurbished the Grade I listed hall, increasing public access and bringing performance space back into use.
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A new building was created to house the museum’s internationally-important collection of botany and entomology specimens, dating from the 16th century.
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Our funding supported the creation of a new 10,000sqm wing to showcase contemporary science and technology themes.
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This project conserved and improved the auditorium, increasing access while preserving iconic design features.
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The Grade I listed building was repaired and renovated, bringing it up to operational standards for audiences and artists.
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Our grant provided for building conservation, with an endowment to support the estate in opening the house and grounds to a wider audience, and providing learning activities.
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This project helped revitalise the Royal Museum, transforming the public use of the building, while remaining sensitive to its original Victorian architecture.
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Our funding enabled the preservation and promotion of the John Murray Archive, a record of a 200-year-old publishing dynasty, considered one of the most important collections of 19th century thought and achievement.