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Hillingdon London Borough Council
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Hounslow London Borough Council
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Hull City Council
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Islington London Borough Council
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Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council
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Kingston upon Thames London Borough Council
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Lambeth London Borough Council
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Leeds City Council
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Leicester City Council
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Lewisham London Borough Council
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Liverpool City Council
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M Shed - Bristol Museums
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Manchester City Council
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Market Drayton Museum Local history museum maintained by a charitable organisation
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Medway Council
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Merton London Borough Council
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Milton Keynes City Council
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Museum of London
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Museum of London Docklands
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Museum of the Home (formerly known as the Geffrye Museum)
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National Maritime Museum
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National Portrait Gallery
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Natural History Museum
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Newcastle City Council
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Newham London Borough Council
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Newport City Council / Cyngor Dinas Casnewydd
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Nottingham City Council
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Oriel College, Oxford
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Oxford City Council
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Peterborough City Council
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Plymouth City Council
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Portsmouth City Council
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Preston City Council
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Project TRUTH steering group Project TRUTH (Telling Restoring Understanding our Tapestry and History) is a subgroup of the wider Bristol Legacy Steering Group. The subgroup was created in November 2020. The group produced a report titled Project T.R.U.T.H in 2022. This report was commissioned by Bristol City Council and the Bristol Legacy Steering Group, and was produced by Black South West Network in partnerships with Afrikan ConneXions Consortium.
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Reading Borough Council
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Redbridge London Borough Council
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Rhodes Must Fall Oxford Rhodes Must Fall Oxford is a offshoot of the wider Rhodes Must Fall movement and has campaigned against the memorials and legacies linked to Cecil Rhodes and other colonial figures across the University of Oxford.
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Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council
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Royal African Company
English trading company, established in 1660 by the House of Stuart and City of London merchants, which was the single largest institution trading in enslaved people from Africa to the Americas during the history of the transatlantic slave-trade. Between 1672 and the early 1720s, the Royal African Company transported nearly 150,000 enslaved Africans across the Atlantic. - Royal Geographical Society
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Salford City Council
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Save Our Statues Right-wing pressure group, formed in 2020 and dissolved in 2022, which campaigned against the removal of colonial statues across the UK. The pressure group was based out of 55 Tufton Street (a notable hub for libertarian lobby groups) and was led by former UKIP politician Peter Whittle and Conservative councillor Richard Bingley. Save Our Statues ran a number of change.org petitions against the removal of statues during this period, some of which have been referenced.
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Scottish Borders Council
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Sheffield City Council
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Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery
Public museum and art gallery in Shrewsbury city centre, under the authority of Shropshire Council, established in 1835 as Museum of the Shropshire and North Wales Natural History and Antiquarian Society in Dogpole, Shrewsbury, England. -
South Sea Company
British joint-stock company in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. First founded in 1711, the company received the Asiento de Negros (a monopoly contract from the Spanish Crown) in 1713 to supply enslaved Africans to Spain's colonies in the Americas. Estimates of the number of enslaved people transported by the South Sea Company run to over 34,000, with an estimated 4,000 dying during the course of the Middle Passage. In 1720, the Company's finances dramatically collapsed in what came to be known as the South Sea Bubble. -
Southend-on-Sea City Council
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Southwark London Borough Council
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St Albans City and District Council
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Stoke-on-Trent City Council