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Lottery boost for museum's quilt collection



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Published Date: 21 March 2008
Aaron Piccolo and Grace Hobson, from Clifton Green Primary School, York, look at work by quilter Janet Rae on a visit to the Quilt Museum and Gallery which opens to the public on June 7 in the restored St Anthony's Hall in Peasholm Green close to the centre of York.

The project to provide a museum for The Quilters' Guild of the British Isles received £193,500 yesterday from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The Guild, which has the largest collection of quilts and related artefacts in the UK, has relocated its national headquarters and heritage collection from Halifax. Its president, Janice Gunner, said: "This award from the Heritage Lottery Fund comes at an important time in the development of our new museum in York.

"The award, together with the enhanced facilities in St Anthony's Hall, will enable us to deliver a more comprehensive and sustained education programme relating to our Heritage Collection."

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  • Last Updated: 21 March 2008 10:43 AM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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