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Great War to Race Riots - Black Servicemen's struggle to survive at home and abroad
The Great War to Race Riots project focused on Liverpool's Black history from the end of the First World War to the 1919 Toxteth race riots.
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The Great War to Race Riots project focused on Liverpool's Black history from the end of the First World War to the 1919 Toxteth race riots.
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Three of the eight species of bats present and breeding in East Cleveland are rare and of national conservation importance.
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The Celebrate project will collect memories, stories, photographs and objects in order to explore the heritage of LGBT communities in Cumbria.
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The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) championed Washington’s natural landscape through the creation of an accessible, environmentally conscious nature hide.
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The history of Fewston Churchyard will be researched to reveal the roots of the local community.
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The restoration of painted ceilings at St Bridget's Parish Church in Brigham, Cumbria – a Grade I listed church and part of an active Anglican parish.
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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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Swaledale Big Dig is uncovering and recording the archaeology and history of the local settlements of Grinton and Reeth.
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Northern Cultural Projects CIC spent a year investigating and documenting the Iranian Heritage of the North East.
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Beyond Graffiti taught stone working skills and local history awareness to a new generation of craftsmen to safeguard the future of Kirklees’ waymarkers.
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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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A programme of creative and cultural activities will celebrate the late electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire’s 80th anniversary year.