Campaign to Save the Staffordshire Hoard has Reached 1 Million (UK)
As the end of February fast approaches, the fundraising total for the Staffordshire Hoard campaign has reached £1million.
So far, the total raised towards saving the most valuable treasure found on British soil is £1,080,000. Of this, almost £500,000 comes from members of the public.
The Art Fund is spearheading the campaign to save the Staffordshire Hoard for the West Midlands . The charity is delighted to have reached this landmark figure, just seven weeks into the campaign, which began on 13 January.
The Art Fund’s Director Stephen Deuchar commented: “This is really excellent news, furthering our conviction that if the campaign continues to gather steam, we still can make the £3.3million by 17 April. However, there is much work to be done and we need as many public donations as possible – so if you’ve been inspired by the Hoard but haven’t yet donated, now is the time.”
Until Sunday 7 March, visitors to the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery will be able to admire 118 items of the hoard, including 40 artefacts that have never been seen before. The exhibition at the Potteries will run between 10am – 5pm every day up to and including 7 March.
Donations have ranged from £10 from a nine-year old girl to £50,000 from the Charles Henry Foyle Trust. The Potteries Museum also had a £50,000 cheque from an anonymous donor on the eve of their exhibition opening on 12 February. Donations have come in from as far afield as the US and Japan - but about one-third of donors are from the West Midlands .
So far, the Stoke-on-Trent displays of the Hoard is exceeding all expectations. 20,000 visitors turned up in the first nine days, beating all previous records at the museum. So far visitors to the Potteries exhibition have donated £90,000 to the campaign. The exhibition is open until Sunday 7 March...
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So far, the total raised towards saving the most valuable treasure found on British soil is £1,080,000. Of this, almost £500,000 comes from members of the public.
The Art Fund is spearheading the campaign to save the Staffordshire Hoard for the West Midlands . The charity is delighted to have reached this landmark figure, just seven weeks into the campaign, which began on 13 January.
The Art Fund’s Director Stephen Deuchar commented: “This is really excellent news, furthering our conviction that if the campaign continues to gather steam, we still can make the £3.3million by 17 April. However, there is much work to be done and we need as many public donations as possible – so if you’ve been inspired by the Hoard but haven’t yet donated, now is the time.”
Until Sunday 7 March, visitors to the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery will be able to admire 118 items of the hoard, including 40 artefacts that have never been seen before. The exhibition at the Potteries will run between 10am – 5pm every day up to and including 7 March.
Donations have ranged from £10 from a nine-year old girl to £50,000 from the Charles Henry Foyle Trust. The Potteries Museum also had a £50,000 cheque from an anonymous donor on the eve of their exhibition opening on 12 February. Donations have come in from as far afield as the US and Japan - but about one-third of donors are from the West Midlands .
So far, the Stoke-on-Trent displays of the Hoard is exceeding all expectations. 20,000 visitors turned up in the first nine days, beating all previous records at the museum. So far visitors to the Potteries exhibition have donated £90,000 to the campaign. The exhibition is open until Sunday 7 March...