British Museum successfully raises millions to save Henry VIII marriage artefact
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British Museum successfully raises millions to save Henry VIII marriage artefact
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"The British Museum has successfully concluded a four-month fundraising campaign, securing 3.5 million to acquire a rare gold pendant with significant ties to Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. The artefact, known as the Tudor Heart, was discovered by a metal detectorist in 2019 and is considered crucial due to the scarcity of items directly linked to the royal couple's marriage. The London institution announced it had reached its ambitious target following a concerted appeal launched last October."
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across issues like reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, highlighting investigations and documentaries that aim to separate facts from messaging. The outlet states a commitment to keeping reporting accessible without paywalls and requests donations to continue sending journalists to cover both sides of stories. The British Museum completed a four-month campaign, raising 3.5 million to buy the Tudor Heart, a rare gold pendant linked to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon, found in 2019. Funding combined public donations and grants, including major contributions from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Julia Rausing Trust, the Art Fund and American Friends of the British Museum.
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