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NHMF helps Tate to save Joshua Reynolds’ The Archers
The National Heritage Memorial Fund today announced that it will offer Tate £1.6million towards its campaign to save Joshua Reynolds’ celebrated work Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney: The Archers c.1770 for the nation
Silver celebrations for the nation’s heritage
The National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) began its Silver Jubilee celebrations today (14th July) with a very special announcement made at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Nostell Priory lanterns restored to celebrate 25 years of the National Heritage Memorial Fund
A rare pair of 18th century gilt metal lanterns have been restored to their former glory, complete with sets of miniature bells, in honour of the 25th anniversary of the organisation that saved them in 1986
Royal Institute of British Architects' Drawings Collection acquires Hawksmoor model
The Royal Institute of British Architects has purchased at auction the most important 17th century architectural model still in private hands
NHMF's Silver Jubilee
The NHMF was set up in 1980 to save the best of our national heritage as a lasting memorial to those who gave their lives for t
Macclesfield Psalter saved for the Nation
£1.7million had to be found by the 10 February 2005 deadline, and the money has finally been raised with just two weeks to go.
Acquisition - a portrait of Thomas Howard
The portrait, one of only two lifetime oil portraits of the sitter, was acquired by private treaty sale through Christie’s, wit
Memorial to Women of World War II
The National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) announced today an award of nearly £1million (£934,115) for the creation of a nation
Flying Scotsman Saved for the Nation
Flying Scotsman, the world's most famous steam locomotive, to stay in Britain
National Heritage Memorial Fund boost Academy’s Viotti appeal
The Royal Academy of Music successful in £250,000 application to the National Heritage Memorial Fund to buy the uniquely important ‘Viotti’ Stradivari Violin