Grant to Braintree District Museum Trust (360G-EssexCF-A659510)

to run nine days of educational activities during the school holidays at a museum in Braintree

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 4500
Amount Awarded 4500
Award Date 2022-11-03T00:00:00+00:00
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code E07000067
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type NMD
Beneficiary Location: Name Braintree
Grant Programme: Code 2022/23
Grant Programme: Title Multiple Funding
Impact Category Connect people with the arts, culture and heritage
Last Modified 2023-04-14T00:00:00+00:00
Primary beneficiary Local residents
Primary issue Arts, culture and heritage
Recipient Org: Charity Number 1110447
Recipient Org: Company Number 05408088
Recipient Org: Description Braintree District Museum Trust's (the Trust's) vision is to establish Braintree Museum as a leading cultural and learning destination in East Anglia and the Warner Textile Archive as a centre of world-class textile design research. Based in the heart of Braintree and the District, the Museum has had an engaging education, events and exhibition programme based since 1993 in the former Manor Street School, conserving and celebrating the history of Braintree and surrounding areas, focusing on the District's industrial and cultural achievements as well as its many notable personalities. The Warner Textile Archive is a nationally significant collection of design, business, economic and social history of luxury textile manufacturing in Braintree between 1870 – 2001. The Archive is the largest publicly owned collection of an individual luxury textile manufacturer in the United Kingdom with over 100,000 administrative records, paper designs, trial samples, manufacturing equipment and textiles of Warner & Sons, their predecessors and successors, illustrating how luxury textile manufacturing changed over 150 years.
Recipient Org: Web Address http://www.braintreemuseum.co.uk