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Tynemouth World War One Commemoration Project
Volunteers and local residents have gathered information on 1,700 local men from Tynemouth, all of whom died in the First World War.
 
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Volunteers and local residents have gathered information on 1,700 local men from Tynemouth, all of whom died in the First World War.
 
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The AWN Pugin Bi-Centenary project celebrated one of the UK's most famous architects and helped him become better known to the people of East Kent.
 
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This year-long heritage learning project celebrated and promoted the rich cultural life of the LGBTQ+ community in Brighton and Hove.
 
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The Cheshire Gardens Trust led on a project to explore the fascinating history of Caldwell’s Nurseries in Knutsford.
 
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A group of young volunteers worked with local people to preserve the heritage of North Tyneside's beach resorts.
 
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The International Anthony Burgess Foundation (IABF) celebrated the life and work of Anthony Burgess, the novelist, poet, playwright, critic and composer born in Manchester in 1917.
 
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The Rossendale Valley's fascinating but little known history of footwear manufacturing is now being shared for the first time with a wide and diverse audience.
 
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A rich social archive was preserved for future generations thanks to a community history project across the Borough of Sandwell, West Midlands.
 
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This project created an online database of records held by the British Red Cross on volunteers during the First World War.
 
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This project was designed to give young people the opportunity to preserve the heritage of the African Caribbean community living in Newport.
 
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The 95-mile stretch of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast is England’s only natural World Heritage Site – at the heart of which is palaeontological gem, Kimmeridge Bay.
 
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The National Coal Mining Museum for England (NCMME) led on this project to increase access to a unique coal mining collection and photographic archive.