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Newport Medieval Ship

Acknowledgements

The Newport Medieval Ship Project is part of the Newport Museum and Heritage Service, which, in turn, is part of Newport City Council. The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is the lead academic partner in the project.

The project is supported by various organisations, including the Heritage Lottery Fund, CADW – Welsh Historic Monuments, the National Museum Wales, the Headley Trust, the EU Marie Curie Fund, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, , the Friends of the Newport Ship, and by Welsh Assembly Government through CyMAL, and the Federation of Museums and Art Galleries of Wales.

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Marie Curie Actions Logo The Friends of Newport Ship support the ship project by: 

  • raising public awareness 
  • providing guides and activities for open days
  • raising funds for equipment and activities
  • helping with archaeological and conservation work
  • promoting a new museum to display the ship

The Friends started off as the campaign to ensure the ship was saved.  By joining the Friends you demonstrate the level of public support for the ship, and that’s vital when seeking grants to complete the project.

Please contact us if you would like to know more about the ship project or to book lectures or tours.

AHRC

Newport Medieval Ship Project
Unit No. 22, Maesglas Industrial Estate
Newport, South Wales, UK
NP20 2NN
 
01633 215707
newport.ship@newport.gov.uk

www.newport.gov.uk/ship

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Each year the AHRC provides funding from the Government to support research and postgraduate study in the arts and humanities. Only applications of the highest quality are funded and the range of research supported by this investment of public funds not only provides social and cultural benefits but also contributes to the economic success of the UK. For further information on the AHRC, please go to: www.ahrc.ac.uk