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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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The Routes2Roots campaign inspired the City of Colours youth panel to explore Birmingham’s musical history.
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Young people recorded stories of their successful Birmingham hockey club, the Barford Tigers, to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
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The Kennet and Avon canal benefited from one of our biggest grants - £25million - to restore and protect the 200-year-old waterway.
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The Scottish Waterways Trust’s Canal College project helped young people and their local canal heritage.
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A historic, disused canal wharf in Burnley’s Weavers Triangle conservation area is being rescued and restored by the Canal & River Trust.
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Volunteers have revitalised and restored Scarborough's cemetery for local communities to discover the stories of those buried there.
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The Friends of Raikes Road Burial Ground reconnected people with the wildlife and local stories housed in the burial ground.
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Chevin Forest Park’s fascinating stories are being told through heritage trails, spotters’ guides, podcasts and their interactive website.
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The Friends of Churchfield, Denby Dale have created a wildlife haven and public amenity on their doorstep.
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Scottish Traveller history was explored through the eyes of a group of young Travellers based in Aberdeen during the winter months.
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The UK’s rich and diverse quilting heritage, told through the stories of the quilters and their experiences, was documented in this three-year oral history project.