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The Forgotten Soldiers
The Forgotten Soldiers project explores the contribution Muslim soldiers made towards British war efforts during the First and Second World Wars.
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The Forgotten Soldiers project explores the contribution Muslim soldiers made towards British war efforts during the First and Second World Wars.
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The Mindful Changes project explores the shifts in public perceptions and attitudes towards mental health over the last 100 years.
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This dynamic project empowered under-served young people to explore concepts of citizenship through the archives of a political movement.
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The Comic Creators project helped the London-based charity to diversify its audience by expanding its collections and events programme.
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Ceredigion Museum has reopened, following a project to transform its operations, resilience and sustainability.
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Scottish Women’s Aid (SWA) commemorated 40 years of their work in Scotland in 2016.
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Volunteers explored and shared nine decades of history through Hadleigh and Thundersley Community Archive’s All Our Stories project.
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Following decreases in their core funding the Birmingham Conservation Trust (BCT) had to look for new models to secure its future.
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Communities from Peckham came together to recreate a photograph of war horses destined for the Western Front.
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This project contributed to safeguarding the future of Dolgellau, a unique town in the heart of Snowdonia National Park.
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At a time of financial uncertainty, the Birmingham Pen Trade Heritage Association received a grant to help plan for a sustainable future.
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Young people have uncovered the history behind social justice in Tyneside.