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  • Masks made on turtle shells. Shigatse-Tibet. 1787
    By Jacob Cate
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The Village of Gracehill

A settlement founded by the Moravians in 1759. The Moravians were renowned for their high standard of education and there were for sometime, day and boarding schools for both boys and girls. Gracehill was designated a Conservation Area in 1975 and has won many awards including the Europa Nostra Award. The Settlement is currently working towards designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with other international partners in Germany, Denmark and USA.

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Gracehill Old School Trust (GhOST)

Gracehill Old School Trust (GhOST), is a charitable Building Preservation Trust and is legally constituted as a company limited by guarantee and accepted as a charity by the Inland Revenue under reference XR59054.

NI  Charity Number NIC102190

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Masks made on turtle shells. Shigatse-Tibet. 1787

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