Brian Barnes

Benefit Gig to Save the Heugh Gun Battery

Fundraising for Heugh Battery Museum
£93
raised of £250 target
by 3 supporters
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Heugh Battery Museum

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We preserve the only UK WWI battlefield to protect and share a unique site

Story

Back in 1999, with the help of over 30 local volunteers, the regeneration of a derelict site on the Ancient Headland of Hartlepool was undertaken. The volunteers wanted to preserve and restore what was left of the only First World War battlefield in the UK. Early work to create the Heugh Battery Museum was well supported by the National Lottery and many other funders. However, in recent times, funding has been harder to secure and the Museum has worked hard to try to be self-sufficient, with school visits, weekend visitors and donations keeping the doors open.



Sadly, the goodwill of it's volunteers and visitors is not enough. To enable the Heugh Battery Museum to survive, grow and have a future, we need your help. Any donation you give will help keep the museum, its artefacts, its archives and the grounds open and accessible for generations to come.



Younger generations no longer have the privilege of meeting witnesses of distant conflict face to face. Without a first hand narrative, this period of history risks becoming more and more obscure, and the museum's role of transmission of experience from our elders is vital.



So to support the bringing together of the community of Hartlepool and to help preserve it's rich heritage for future generations, we are putting an this event on to 'Save the Heugh Battery Museum' on the Headland in Hartlepool. More info here >>

http://www.heughbattery.co.uk/



We are delighted to present

Joe Solo

, Gary Milller,

Sara Dennis

,

The Woven Project

+ more tbc.



We suggest £5 donation here or £5 donation on the door, ticket details and links will be



About the charity

Heugh Battery Museum

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The Heugh Battery Museum occupies the site of the Heugh Gun Battery, which took part in a land to sea battle with the German Navy in 1914. The museum preserves this site of national military importance and is a great place to visit to find out more about the history of warfare and it's effects.

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