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Partition Remembered Display   Partition Remembered Display
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Are you looking for an impressive display that can be used as a focus for an oral history project, encouraging your young people to talk to the elders about their lives? Or a display for parents’ evening which will provide a talking point for members of your communities. If so…. A free standing display board about Partition Remembered to accompany the DVD-Rom is available to all schools, centres, community organisations, who wish to hire it. The Partition Remembered project commemorates the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. As part of this project, we interviewed nineteen people who either lived through Partition, or were told about their family’s experiences by their parents and/or relatives. Their oral testimonies were filmed and have been reproduced on the ‘Partition Remembered DVD-Rom’. The display's measurements are approximately 3,748 mm (12 foot 4 inches) in width by 2280 mm (7.5 feet) in height. The display curves so you require a depth of at least 4 feet for it. For delivery, construction and collection, a charge of £100.00 is made and you can have the display for a maximum of two weeks. If you would like to hire this display, please email Kiran Mahal on Kiran.Mahal@birmingham.gov.uk with a budget code and the authority to deduct £100.00 from the school budget. If you subsequently decide not to have the display, we will not deduct the money from your budget.  
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