Our Thanks
The Trustees of The Egham Museum would like to thank the Heritage Lottery Fund for supporting what has been a transformative project for the Museum, and Egham-by-Runnymede Historical Society for sponsoring the project at its inception. We would also like to thank all our partners, both national and local, for their invaluable support and to all the volunteers who invested so much time and energy into the project.
Special thanks in particular are owed to Ben Wilson at the Supreme Court, Julian Harrison at the British Library, Tim Smith and Clive Walker at The Magna Carta School, museum volunteer Joy Whitfield, Eghamby-Runnymede Historical Society treasurer Marion Amon, Duncan Bunce and Jim Brennan at Strode’ s College, Diana Dixon of Runnymede Art Society, Jill Reynolds and the Elders of the United Church of Egham, Tim Hancock of Amnesty International, Mark Adams of the Egham Chamber of Commerce, Dr Graham Smith, Professor Nigel Saul and Dr Emm Johnstone of Royal Holloway, volunteer and Royal Holloway PhD student Claire Kennan, Paul Turrell, Chief Executive of Runnymede Borough Council, my cocurator Steven Franklin and our patrons, The Rt. Hon. Baroness Prashar of Runnymede and The Rt. Hon. Philip Hammond MP.
Our thanks also to the following institutions: Royal Holloway, Runnymede Borough Council, Surrey County Council, Great Fosters Hotel, The Runnymede-on- Thames Hotel, Egham Town Team, Strode’ s College and The Magna Carta School, Parliament’ s Education Service, the Supreme Court, Amnesty International UK, the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law, Brunel University and the British Library.
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