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Supporting the Gallery's Collections
The success of the National Portrait
Gallery depends heavily on external help from a wide range of
funds, trusts, foundations, charities and individuals. Acquiring
portraits for the collection would not be possible without such
support, nor would associated work in displaying, understanding
and researching the collection. This new section of the website
focuses on public and charitable sources of support for the collection.
It is intended to add further to the listing.

The Heritage Lottery Fund was
founded in 1994 and is celebrated its 10th birthday in November
2004. The Fund uses money from the National Lottery and give
grants to support a wide range of projects involving the local,
regional and national heritage of the United Kingdom, enabling
us to celebrate, look after and learn more about our diverse
heritage. From great museums and historic buildings to local
parks, or recording and celebrating traditions and customs, HLF
grants open up the nation's heritage for everyone to enjoy.
The Heritage Lottery Fund's support
has been essential to a number of major projects at the National
Portrait Gallery:
- the new Ondaatje
Wing which opened in May 2000
- the new Regency
Galleries, opened May 2003
- the complete refurbishment of
the Gallery's displays at Bodelwyddan Castle
in 2003.
- the current three-year programme,
Reaching Out, Drawing In, which
is a key part of the Gallery's educational and outreach work
- the complete refurbishment of
the Gallery's displays at Beningbrough Hall in 2006
The Heritage Lottery Fund has
also the enabled the Gallery to acquire several portraits of
outstanding significance since 1996:
1996 Henry
Fuseli, marble bust by Edward Hodges Bailey, 1824
1997 Charles
II when a boy, painting by an unknown artist, 1630
1998 The
Duchess of Windsor, painting by Gerald Leslie Brockhurst, 1939
2000 Horace
Walpole, painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, about 1756-57
2002 Louise
Jopling, painting by Sir John Everett Millais, 1879
2003 Mary
Moser, painting by George Romney, about 1770-71

The National Heritage Memorial
Fund was set up under the National Heritage Act 1980 in memory
of people who have given their lives for the United Kingdom.
The Fund celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2005. The aim of
the Fund is to defend the most outstanding parts of our National
Heritage.
The National Heritage Memorial
Fund has been vital in enabling the Gallery to acquire many portraits
of outstanding significance since 1984:
1984 William
Jones, painting by William Hogarth, 1740
1985 The
Shudi Family, painting by Marcus Tuscher, about 1742
1985 Horatio
Nelson, Viscount Nelson, painting by Sir William Beechey, 1800
1985 Philip
Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, marble bust by Louis François
Roubiliac, 1745
1986 Alexander
Pope, marble bust by Michael Rysbrack, 1730
1986 Sir
Joseph Banks, painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1771-73
1987 Carl
Friedrich Abel, painting by Thomas Gainsborough, about 1765
1987 John
Belasyse, Baron Belasyse, painting by Gilbert Jackson, 1636
1987 Lord
George Stuart, painting by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, about 1638
1988 John
Ruskin when a boy, painting by James Northcote, 1822
1991 John
Wilkes and his daughter, Mary, painting by Johan Zoffany, exhibited
1782
1992 Charles
Vane-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, painting by Sir Thomas
Lawrence, 1812
1992 John
Evelyn, painting by Robert Walker, 1648
1992 Frederick
North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, painting by Pompeo Batoni, 1752-56
1993 The
Mission of Mercy: Florence Nightingale receiving the Wounded
at Scutari, painting by Jerry Barrett, 1857
1993 Queen
Victoria's First Visit to her Wounded Soldiers, painting by Jerry
Barrett, 1856
1994 Thomas
Cromwell, Earl of Essex, miniature attributed to Hans Holbein,
about 1532-33, and miniature
from the Studio of Hans Holbein, about 1537
2003 Alice
Liddell and her siblings, a collection of twelve photographs
and negatives by Lewis Carroll and one photograph by an unknown
photographer, 1858-70 (purchased jointly with the National Museum
of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford)
2004 Thomas
Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, painting by an Anglo-Netherlandish
artist, 1565
2004 Barbara
Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland with her son, painting by Sir Peter
Lely, about 1664
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