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Wordsworth rewritten by people who experience homelessness
The Refuge from the Ravens project explored and retold the stories of an 18th-century book of poetry which featured poor people of the time.
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The Refuge from the Ravens project explored and retold the stories of an 18th-century book of poetry which featured poor people of the time.
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In the Dig Where You Stand project, artists, archivists, educators and local people will work together to explore hidden histories that stretch back centuries.
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Educating local communities in Grimsby about neurodiversity throughout human history, including – the development of psychiatry as a discipline, the history of diagnoses and how society treated neurodivergent people.
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Two new state-of-the-art history centres in Chester and Crewe will transform the way historic records are protected and shared in Cheshire.
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A new short film will share the story of the world’s first black professional footballer and the first official fastest man on the planet.
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A vibrant art education project aiming to transform understanding of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans and its significant global impact.
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The Natural History Society of Northumbria (NHSN) are collecting and sharing new stories about how a connection with nature has helped people in times of need in the north east of England.
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The Giz a Job project will support a group of volunteers to produce an in-depth ‘people’s history’ of the iconic march and the right to work movement.
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This Bradford-based project will explore the history and traditions of Gwen Lally – a queer historical figure and the first woman pageant producer in England
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Over six years, a fan-led community organisation have created an extensive and evocative collection of Liverpool Football Club fans’ personal photos and stories.
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The Crime and Punishment project used digital storytelling to explore the heritage of the criminal justice system with young people whose lives were affected by offending.
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Young people from inner city Sheffield explored their local natural heritage and produced a photography exhibition for the wider community.