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1Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology (University of Oxford)OxfordRestoration of the iconic Randolph Sculpture Gallery. The group of Greek and Roman sculpture and inscriptions, formed in the 17th century by Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, is the earliest of its kind in Britain.215000
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2Bath & North East Somerset Heritage Services: Roman Baths MuseumBathA project to re-display and deliver full accessibility to the Precinct of the Temple of Sulis Minerva and the collections displayed there. 100000
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3Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery: Soho House MuseumBirminghamRefurbishment of Soho House Visitor Centre to house a new exhibition about Birmingham industrialist and entrepreneur Matthew Boulton (1728–1809) and the Lunar Society. Includes the return of the ‘Soho sphinxes’ to their original home.65000
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4British MuseumLondonRefurbishment of the Late Antique and Early Medieval Gallery, housing one of the most popular parts of the collection which includes the iconic Sutton Hoo helmet.200000
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5Chatham Historic Dockyard TrustChatham, KentRenewal of the 'Wooden Walls Story' which explains the shipbuilding process during the age of sail through a reconstruction of the dockyard of 1758 and the construction of a single ship, Valiant, during the Seven Years War.300000
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6Compton VerneyCompton Verney, WarwickshireRe-display of the Marx-Lambert Collection. Enid Marx designed the striking geometric designs of 1937 for the upholstery of London Underground trains.17400
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7Dulwich Picture GalleryLondonBicentenary Refurbishment, involving improvements to lighting in the spaces where important French and Dutch paintings are displayed and new digital signage and information.75000
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8Historic Royal Palaces: Hampton Court PalaceSurreyRevealing the Baroque at Hampton Court Palace. Presentation of the Christopher Wren designed Baroque half of the Palace as never before, allowing permanent display of some of the most important collections of Baroque art, furniture, state beds and wall paintings in the country. 150000
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9Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust: Coalbrookdale Museum of IronTelford, ShropshireRedevelopment of the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron, with new gallery spaces, a new education space and improved access.150000
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10London Transport MuseumLondonCreation of a new Hands-on Base and Art Gallery extension. The Hands-on Base will offer visitors, particularly children and families, enhanced handling opportunities with a changing array of specially selected objects. The Art Gallery extension will signifantly increase access to one of the finest poster collections in the world.100000
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11Manchester Museum (University of Manchester)ManchesterThe Nature's Library project provides extensive renovation and a complete redisplay of the historic Birds & Insects gallery.140775
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12Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology (University of Cambridge)CambridgeWorld Archaeology: a new exhibition in a historic gallery, which includes conservation of the Maudslay casts, a set of sculptures of enormous significance for the history of the Museum and of archaeology.75000
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13National Motor MuseumBeaulieu, HampshireMotorcycles and Motorsport: improvements to Britain's first motorcycle exhibition, showing how two wheels provided a gateway to the open road for many, and displays telling the story of Motorsport in its widest sense. 60000
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14National Museum of Science & Industry (NMSI): National Railway MuseumYorkRenovation of Station Hall. The Hall will become a busy terminus station, telling stories from the mid-19th century to the late-20th century. Visitors will explore trains that represent many different kinds of journey from the most exclusive royal saloons to crowded 3rd-class compartments.100000
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15National Museums Liverpool: International Slavery MuseumLiverpoolFreedom Live project. New spaces that complement the existing International Slavery Museum with new flexible displays for collections and exhibitions as well as community and educational areas. 80000
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16National Portrait GalleryLondonThe renovation of three galleries on the top floor, creating a new project space for changing displays of Tudor and Jacobean portraits, interpretation of Tudor and Jacobean miniatures, and more space for the display of Jacobean full-length portraits.86000
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17Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service: Norwich Castle Museum & Art GalleryNorwichRoyal Norfolk Regiment: Soldiers' Stories. New displays, exploring the fascinating history of the Royal Norfolk Regiment, at the heart of Norwich Castle on the Rotunda balcony. 64500
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18Nottingham City Museums & Galleries: Nottingham Castle Museum & Art GalleryNottinghamEnvironmental improvements to Fine Art permanent and temporary exhibition galleries. A new state-of-the-art system will control and measure temperature and humidity throughout the first floor galleries of Nottingham Castle.200000
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19Oriental Museum (University of Durham) DurhamDevelopment of a brand new gallery to showcase the museum’s fabulous collections of Japanese and Korean art.87600
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20Pitt Rivers Museum (University of Oxford)OxfordThe ‘Light Fantastic’ project will enable new, flexible, energy-efficient LED lighting to be installed into wall cases on all three floors of the museum, improving access to one of the world’s great collections of anthropology and archaeology. 91700
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21Porthcurno Telegraph MuseumSaint Levan, CornwallBuilding on the Past…developing for the future. This major capital development will include an Introduction gallery, opening up the museum’s core themes to visitors, and provide additional gallery space to accommodate new permanent and temporary exhibitions and events.125000
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22Royal Armouries, Tower of LondonLondonThe Line of Kings at the Tower of London will form a stunning centrepiece in the iconic White Tower. The project will allow the Royal Armouries to protect and preserve the stunning horses and create a new display telling the unique and compelling story of the kings and queens of the British monarchy.100000
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23Royal Pavilion Libraries & Museums Collections (Brighton & Hove): Brighton Museum & Art GalleryBrightonTransformation of an existing gallery into a more dynamic space where objects can be changed quickly to provide vibrant, contemporary and challenging displays.100000
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24Salisbury & South Wiltshire MuseumSalisburyArchaeology of Wessex, a new gallery telling the story of Salisbury and the surrounding area from prehistoric times to the Norman Conquest, and where new discoveries can be displayed.100000
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25Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (University of Cambridge)CambridgeReconstructing the Past: new palaeoartwork, interpretation and touchable objects for the Mahogany and Oak Wing Galleries.17500
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26Shakespeare Birthplace Trust & RSC: Shakespeare's Birthplace and the Shakespeare CentreStratford-upon-AvonReimagining Shakespeare's Birthplace. The re-display of key objects and treasures from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust’s unique collections. 67000
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27Southampton Arts & Heritage: Sea City Museum SouthamptonGateway to the World Gallery. An exhibition in the new Sea City Museum which will show how Southampton has been used as a gateway to and from the rest of the world, and how this history is reflected in the city today.200000
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28Tank Museum, BovingtonBovington, DorsetThe ‘Inside Track’ project will provide in-gallery access to material from The Tank Museum’s Designated Archive and Reference Library collections. Touch screens will make hitherto inaccessible material available on terminals alongside the vehicles on display.30000
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29Tyne & Wear Museums: Discovery Museum Newcastle upon TyneThe Making of Modern Tyneside. Using dramatic cinematic displays and interactive technology, this project will focus on the histories of real people. As well as the memories and experiences of individuals and communities, the project will draw on a wide range of material including extensive archival records.250000
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30UCL Museums & Collections: Grant Museum of ZoologyLondon The Kingdom in a Cabinet project will provide more space for parts of the collection never before displayed, and show how natural history has been, and is, studied.70000
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31Victoria and Albert MuseumLondonThe grant will help fund an elegant day-lit space, housing a specially-commissioned contemporary art installation. This will provide step-free access to the iconic Cast Court Galleries.150000
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32Wallace CollectionLondonRefurbishment of the East Drawing Room which will feature works by Flemish artists, including Rubens, Teniers the Younger and a beautifully conserved Jordaens.75000
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33Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, ChichesterWest SussexReconstruction of Tindalls Cottage, which is an excellent illustration of the great changes which took place in the planning of the small domestic buildings situated in the countryside during the 17th century.50000
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34Whipple Museum of the History of Science (University of Cambridge)CambridgeWhipple Globe Gallery Project. A new gallery which will enable the display and interpretation of the Museum’s outstanding collection of globes, alongside planetaria and other related objects.20000
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35Whitworth Art Gallery (University of Manchester)ManchesterRenovation and extension of the Exhibition Galleries, providing three architecturally stunning new spaces on the western side of the Gallery, for the display of a diverse range of acquisitions and exhibition material.250000
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36Wolverhampton Art GalleryWolverhamptonUpdate to the display of Sensing Sculpture, Wolverhampton Art Gallery’s interactive and tactile sculpture gallery originally developed in 2001 for visitors with visual impairments.37500
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