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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
The last D-Day landing craft from Second World War saved for the nation
The award, to the National Museum of the Royal Navy, represents a last chance to save a priceless example of Second World War a
Uncovering the text of the New Testament
A £1.1m campaign by Cambridge University Library to secure one of the most important New Testament manuscripts – the seventh-ce
Campaign to acquire the bronze angels commissioned for tomb of Cardinal Wolsey
“The recovery of Wolsey’s angels is one of those miracles that historians pray for; something that seems irrevocably lost h
Captain Scott’s ‘lost’ photographic negatives saved for the nation
The negatives represent an extraordinary visual record of Scott’s last expedition, but were in danger of being sold abroad.
Prime Minister appoints new trustee to the Board
Jim will be part of a 15-strong Board which runs both NHMF and HLF.
Prime Minister appoints six new trustees to the National Heritage Memorial Fund Board
They are: Sir Roger De Haan, philanthropist and former Chairman and CEO of Saga, David Heathcoat-Amory, Chairman of London and
British Museum and Wiltshire Museum jointly acquire the unique Lacock Cup
Dating from the mid 15th century, the Lacock Cup is an English silver and partially gilded drinking cup which has been owned by
Last surviving First World War aerodrome saved for nation
Alongside the grant from National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF), additional support was also obtained from Essex County Council
Silverdale Hoard to be unveiled at Lancaster City Museum
Known as the Silverdale Hoard, the collection is made up of more than 200 items believed to date from around 900 AD.