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  1. Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust |. . What We Support. We like to give money to small charities where we feel our donations usually between £400 and £3,000 will make a difference. Find out more about the charities we support. . Projects Funded This Year. To learn more about the projects we have funded this year… please click here. b. How to Apply.

    • What We Support

      We are primarily interested in charities providing services...

    • Application Form

      Instructions: Please include the total cost of the project...

    • Board Members

      Anthony Francis Wigram Hon. Sally Ann Wigram MBE Tracy...

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    • History

      The Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust was founded in 1988… in...

  2. Archway Project Ltd. Barons Court Project. Bath Institute of Medical Engineering. Beds Garden Carers. Belvoir Castle Cricket Trust. Berkshire County Blind Society. Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter Trust. British Stammering Association. British Wireless for the Blind.

  3. 4 days ago · The Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust was founded in 1988 in memory of Lionel Wigram who was killed in action aged 36 in 1944. The Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust offers grants to registered charities working in the UK.

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · Building projects. Charities who do not have a three year record. Medical Research. For more information, and to apply, please visit: https://www.lionelwigrammemorialtrust.org/ Free Anger Management Course. Greene King’s Proud to Pitch In Campaign.

  5. We are primarily interested in charities providing services for blind, deaf and disabled people in the United Kingdom. We favour small charities with an income of less than £500,000. However we do support occasionally a special project by larger charities.

  6. Dec 23, 2009 · The film's screen story writer and producer Lionel Wigram was one of the driving forces behind the character's rejuvenation. We spoke to Lionel about his influences and experiences in making...

  7. Abstract. Like many thousands of his contemporaries, Lionel Wigram (1907-44), a London-based solicitor and property developer, joined the British army at the outbreak of the Second World War. Already commissioned in the Territorial Army, he joined the Colours as a captain.

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