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NHMF grant brings world’s most comprehensive Rupert Brooke collection in reach
Rupert Brooke, war poet and Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, died 100 years ago (23 April 1915) on his way to fight at Gall
Charles Dickens’ iconic desk saved for the nation
A grant of just over £780,000 from the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) has enabled the Charles Dickens Museum in London
502 Places of worship receive £30million
Additional cash announced in the 2015 Budget doubles number of grants originally expected to be awarded
Heath Robinson cartoons saved for the nation
A large collection of works by the much-loved cartoonist and illustrator William Heath Robinson have been saved for the nation
Listed Places of Worship: Roof Repair Fund
This new money brings the total funding package made available to £55million.
Prime Minister appoints new Chair to the Board of the National Heritage Memorial Fund
Sir Peter has been appointed for a term of three years from 30 March 2015 to 29 March 2018.
The Wolsey Angels Saved for the Nation
“The recovery of Wolsey’s angels is one of those miracles that historians pray for; something that seems irrevocably lost h
Brontë family dining table saved for the nation
A grant of just over £580,000 from the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) has enabled the Brontë Society to secure the Bron
Open: New £15million fund for urgent roof repairs to listed places of worship
Information on how to apply can be obtained at the dedicated Listed
Internationally important Bronze Age dagger saved for the nation Rare antiquity used as a doorstop to go on display in Norwich
The award, made to Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, has allowed the Rudham Dirk, a ceremonial dagger, to come into public