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Rachel Prothero

Head of ContentLondon, United Kingdom
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Rachel Prothero

Head of ContentLondon, United Kingdom
Projects
  • Immortalised: A Design Competition
    Immortalised: A Design Competition Part of the Immortalised Season In 2018 Historic England invites proposals for new ways of remembering events, people and identities in the public realm. What will the monument of the future look like, and who or what should it remember? Enter our design competition by Tuesday 8th May 2018. Background Recent years have witnessed a profound shift in the way we think about monuments and memorials in public life. New statues have been created to honour previously overlooked historical figures, while campaigns to remove others have made headlines around the world. In the UK, who and how we remember is being debated with renewed urgency – a reflection of our changing political landscape and contested national identity. Throughout 2018 Historic England – the public body responsible for protecting and interpreting England’s historic environment – will run a series of activities aimed at opening up this conversation to wider audiences. We want to explore the different ways individuals, groups, and events have been commemorated in the public realm, and how this might be changing. In September, a temporary exhibition in London will explore this theme, drawing out hidden and surprising stories of remembrance – past, present, and future.
Projects credited in
  • Where Light Falls - St Paul's Cathedral and Coventry Cathedral - Free light shows
    Where Light Falls - St Paul's Cathedral and Coventry Cathedral - Free light showsHistoric England is working with the Poetry Society and leading creatives Double Take Projections on Where Light Falls to tell the story of those who risked their lives to protect the places they loved during the Second World War, at two cathedrals with opposing fates – London’s St Paul’s survived the Blitz largely intact whilst the medieval Coventry Cathedral could not be saved.
  • Immortalised: A Design Competition
    Immortalised: A Design CompetitionPart of the Immortalised Season In 2018 Historic England invited proposals for new ways of remembering events, people and identities in the public realm. What will the monument of the future look like, and who or what should it remember? The winners of our design competition as well as the names of their proposals have been announced. Their full proposals were unveiled at the free Immortalised Exhibition, at the Workshop, Lambeth, London, from 30 August to 16 September 2018. Background Recen
Skills
  • Content
  • Content Ideation
  • Marketing
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Copywriting
  • Strategy
  • Ad Copywriting