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Help to give our past a future IWM PATRONS A MESSAGE FROM OUR CHAIRMAN

On 4 August 1914, Britain declared war on Germany. The subsequent events changed the face of Europe and of our society, and still shape the world today. As you know, they also inspired the creation of the in 1917. We now aim to lead the world in developing and communicating a deeper understanding of conflict and its impact – in this country, in the Commonwealth and beyond. The First World War Centenary in 2014 presents a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity for us to achieve this by redeveloping our First World War Galleries, and leading a world-class programme of activities to mark the centenary for the nation and the Commonwealth. Less than 50 per cent of the funding required to maintain what is a

, poster by Joyce Dennys. © IWM (Art.IWM Dennys. PST 2766), detail; , poster by Joyce unique, free, educational and cultural resource comes, however, from government. We depend on the generosity of our donors to make up much of the shortfall. We are immeasurably grateful for the support we already receive from our donors and Friends, and I would like to thank all those who contribute in this way. But I do hope that some of you will feel able to go beyond that by becoming a Patron. Our Patrons will play an essential role in helping us to fulfil our mission – to enable people to understand the causes, course and consequences of war and its impact on people’s lives – by making full use of the latest scholarship and the newest technology, and thus keeping IWM at the forefront, where it belongs. Patrons will enjoy a close relationship with IWM and will receive ‘We make a living by what we get, special benefits, including behind-the-scenes access to our we make a life by what we give.’ collections, which we hope you will use to deepen your own

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Sir Francis Richards kcmg cvo

Front cover from top One of the British Army photographers covering Operation TELIC, Iraq 2006. © IWM (OP-TELIC 03-010-36-118) Chairman of IWM

1 ABOUT IWM

IWM is a family of five museums:

IWM tells the stories of those whose lives have been shaped by war from the First World War to the present day. Our galleries explore the complex origins of both world wars and illustrate what life was like for those who experienced war first hand. IWM North’s multi-award winning building, designed by Daniel Libeskind, represents a globe shattered by conflict. Inside, we continue to explore the impact of war by bringing the stories of real people to life through powerful and thought-provoking exhibitions and displays. IWM Duxford is home to an impressive collection of over two hundred aircraft as well as tanks, military vehicles and boats, set in the grounds of this famous former First and Second World War airfield. Churchill War Rooms – deep beneath the bustle of London lie the original Cabinet War Rooms – today part of the Churchill War Rooms – which sheltered the people at the heart of Britain’s wartime government during . HMS Belfast – explore nine decks of seafaring history of the Second World War and beyond. HMS Belfast served in the convoys in icy Arctic conditions, the bombardment of German defences on D-Day and the 404 days spent patrolling waters during the Korean War.

2 3 Left Ruby Loftus screwing a Breech-ring, by Dame Laura Knight, 1943. © IWM (Art.IWM ART LD 2850), detail. Right Soldiers wait to board a Chinook helicopter in Helmand, Afghanistan, 2006. © IWM (HTF-2006-043-427) EXCLUSIVE ACCESS AS A PATRON

In recognition of your support and generosity Patrons enjoy a very special relationship with IWM. This includes invitations to Private Views and exclusive Patron events which give you a privileged behind-the-scenes insight into IWM’s rich and diverse collections. IWM’s art collection is one of the most important representations of twentieth century British art in the world. It includes work by some of the greatest artists of the last 100 years including Paul Nash, CRW Nevinson, John Singer Sargent, Sir William Orpen and Steve McQueen. Our documents include 18,000 individual collections of unpublished diaries, letters and memoirs including those written by British and Commonwealth servicemen since 1914, by civilians during the two world wars and by victims and survivors of the Holocaust. IWM’s sound archive is the largest oral history collection of its type in the world and includes interviews with veterans of the First and Second World Wars, non-combatants and Holocaust survivors. One of the many highlights of our extensive film collection is the original 1916 record of the Battle of the Somme, a pioneering Still from the filmBattle of the Somme. battlefield documentary that was seen by huge audiences in the British troops go forward in no man’s UK when it was released in August 1916, barely a month after land, 1916. © IWM (Q 70167)l the events it depicted. Our collection of 11 million photographs includes official First World War photographs from the Ministry of Information, Left See the World and Get Paid for Doing It, poster by Alfred Leete, 1919. Second World War photographs by Cecil Beaton and Bill Brandt © IWM (Art.IWM PST 7687), detail and photographs of more recent conflicts by Don McCullin and Right Women welders making Donovan Wylie. stirrup pump handles during the Second World War. © IWM (D 3589)

4 5 Winston Churchill during an inspection of invasion defences, 1940. © IWM (H 2646),detail

ENDEAVOUR CIRCLE

An annual gift from £1,250–£4,999 (or from £100 per month Direct Debit) – An invitation for you and a guest to attend IWM Private Views, including a pre-private view event – Exclusive Patrons events programme including behind-the-scenes access to our collections – The opportunity to participate in a travel programme of bespoke historical tours (costs apply) – Acknowledgement in IWM’s Annual Review

– Complimentary copy of IWM’s Annual Review – Acknowledgement in Despatches, the IWM Friends magazine – A complimentary book from a selection in IWM shops

Endeavour Circle Patrons also enjoy the privileges of IWM Friends membership. This includes:

– Unlimited free entry with a guest to: Paying exhibitions at IWM London IWM Duxford Churchill War Rooms HMS Belfast – Despatches, the IWM Friends magazine Left A sailor, en route to Sierra Leone, 1942. © IWM (CBM 1104), detail – Advance notice of and priority booking for IWM Friends events Right A Handley Page Halifax of the RAF Bomber Command, 1944. – 10 per cent discount in IWM shops, cafés and online shop © IWM (CH 12263)

6 7 HONOUR CIRCLE

An annual gift from £5,000 to £10,000 (or from £416 per month Direct Debit) All the benefits of being an Endeavour Circle Patron plus: – Exclusive invitation for you and a guest to an annual event hosted by an IWM Director or Trustee – A bespoke behind-the-scenes visit for a Patron and up to nine guests – The opportunity to see recent acquisitions before they are displayed to the public – A one day Gold pass for two to the September Air Show at IWM Duxford, including free parking, use of a private hospitality marquee, a two course buffet lunch and access to the outdoor seating enclosure on the flight line – Free entry with a guest to the Churchill lectures and personalised booking through the IWM Patrons Office

VALOUR CIRCLE

£25,000 (can be split over five annual payments of £5,000) All the benefits of being an Honour Circle Patron plus: – One bespoke event with an IWM Trustee or a Director for a Patron and up to five guests (catering costs will apply for lunches and dinners)

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