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Beyond the Binary: Queering collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum
The University of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum has collaborated with partners to reinterpret its collections from an LGBT+ perspective.
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The University of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum has collaborated with partners to reinterpret its collections from an LGBT+ perspective.
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A collective of performance artists re-enacted Lady Malcolm’s Servants’ Ball; a firm fixture of the queer scene in London almost a century ago.
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Learning Through Landscapes is supporting schools during the COVID-19 crisis by engaging pupils with nature.
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Dreadnought South West collected untold stories about women and girls to inspire and educate communities in South West England.
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The Accentuate History of Place focuses on exploring disabled people’s lives from the Middle Ages to the present day, in relation to built heritage.
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Human Henge improved participants' mental health by providing high quality, small group experiences of archaeology and historic landscapes.
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A fascinating view of Bath’s Georgian history has been opened up thanks to the restoration of No 1, Royal Crescent.
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Walthamstow Wetlands has been redefined as London’s largest urban wetland nature reserve.
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The 18th-century, Grade II* listed building has been completely refurbished, revealing many of the original Georgian features for the first time.
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The Parish Church Council (PCC) of the Grade I St Swithun’s Church has made better use of the space beneath the 17th-century gallery by converting it into a heritage and community room.
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LGBT+ young people in Wiltshire explore fashion and identity.
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Young people from British African and Caribbean backgrounds looked at the role of black people who served on behalf of both the Allied and Central powers during the First World War.