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Our Past, Our Future: working together for the New Forest
This £4.4million landscape partnership scheme has worked to restore lost habitats, develop skills and inspire young people to champion and look after the New Forest.
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This £4.4million landscape partnership scheme has worked to restore lost habitats, develop skills and inspire young people to champion and look after the New Forest.
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The project featured a structured programme of education and training to an exhibition which has toured outside London to mark the 150th anniversary of the great Hindu philosopher and visionary, Vivekananda.
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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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Neglected 18th-century buildings were given a new lease of life as visitor accommodation.
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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 graves at Welford Road Cemetery, the third oldest cemetery in the country, have been conserved and better interpreted for new visitors.
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This community-guided research project, Welling Will Remember Them, told the stories of people from Welling and East Wickham in South East London who fought in the First World War.
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This project allowed the museum to be more adventurous, deepen relationships with community partners and seek out new audiences for more contemporary collections.
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This project, supported by our Collecting Cultures fund, brought together museums across Wales with local treasure-hunters, improving long-term relationships and collections.
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The Comic Creators project helped the London-based charity to diversify its audience by expanding its collections and events programme.
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This Mencap Cymru project captured the history and nature of friendships and relationships experienced by people with a learning disability in Wales.
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The project aimed to engage new audiences for the Pre-Raphaelite Collection, and record their interaction with the paintings.