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Refurbishment of Monkwearmouth Station Museum
Monkwearmouth Station Museum is housed in a Grade II-listed building, under ownership of Sunderland City Council.
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Monkwearmouth Station Museum is housed in a Grade II-listed building, under ownership of Sunderland City Council.
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The Ware Museum has been extended and refurbished, to allow visitors more space to explore its collections and learn about the history of Ware and the surrounding area.
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The Unlocking the Rylands project was launched to conserve the Grade I listed buildings of the John Rylands Library, and its collection.
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A group of local young Muslims explored how their heritage is archived in two major city museums, in a project run by Young Muslim Aberdeen.
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The Grade I-listed barn at Waxham was restored and made accessible to wider audiences.
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Funding was awarded to improve the visitor facilities and storage conditions at Fort Nelson, a 19-acre Victorian gun fort, overlooking Portsmouth Harbour.
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The Grade I-listed St Dunstan’s Church, often referred to as the ‘Cathedral of the Weald’, has been opened up to a wider audience.
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This project supported the transformation of HMS Caroline into a high-quality visitor attraction that tells the story of life on board the ship in times of war and peace.
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Rhythms of the Tide was a project which aimed to enhanced Chichester Harbour, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
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This project repaired the last fully sailing Thames trading barge, and converted her into an educational resource.
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The Charleston Regained project has safeguarded the heritage of Charleston Farmhouse, meeting place for the Bloomsbury Group, for generations to come.
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This project facilitated the acquisition and conservation of the Grade II*-listed Priory House in Dunstable.