Morecambe Brass Band join big names from worlds of sport, film and tourism to feature in National Lottery artwork

Morecambe Brass Band are among the big names featured in artwork commemorating 25 years of the National Lottery's impact on life in the UK.
Morecambe Brass Band performing at BarefestMorecambe Brass Band performing at Barefest
Morecambe Brass Band performing at Barefest

Gold medal-winning athletes such as former Olympic cyclists Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton, renowned artist Tracey Emin, and actors such as Idris Elba and Ewan McGregor are among those included in an image called United by Numbers, unveiled at a Manchester newsagents on Wednesday.

The artwork, by Scottish painter and sculptor David Mach RA, was created in tribute to causes, people and places which have been connected to Lottery projects during its history.

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Lottery-funded venues such as the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim and The Kelpies in Falkirk also feature in the piece.

United by Numbers: The National Lottery at 25, by David MachUnited by Numbers: The National Lottery at 25, by David Mach
United by Numbers: The National Lottery at 25, by David Mach
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Reflecting on the inspiration for his new piece, and his own connections with the National Lottery, Mr Mach said: "For the past 25 years, there is barely a part of our cultural, sporting and community life that has not been positively influenced by National Lottery funding.

"As someone who is involved in charities and institutions, and has artwork commissioned from National Lottery funding, I know the impact it has had on the UK.

"I wanted to help people to get a sense of this impact with this artwork through 25 stories and to have it shown on a local high street for anyone to view is fitting."

David Mach, who created the piece United by Numbers: The National Lottery at 25David Mach, who created the piece United by Numbers: The National Lottery at 25
David Mach, who created the piece United by Numbers: The National Lottery at 25
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Since the National Lottery's first draw took place on 19 November 1994, more than £40 billion has been raised for causes in the areas of arts, sport, heritage and community.

Former Bletchley Park codebreaker Betty Webb said it was a "privilege" to be part of this "special" celebration and appear in the image.

"Bletchley Park is a key part of our heritage, and The National Lottery has helped tremendously in ensuring it can be enjoyed for future generations," she added.

The piece is unveiled on Wednesday in the window of Booth and Howarth on Mauldeth Road, Manchester, a shop which has been selling Lottery tickets for 25 years.

Morecambe Brass Band appear in the artwork alongside Tracey Emin and Ewan McGregorMorecambe Brass Band appear in the artwork alongside Tracey Emin and Ewan McGregor
Morecambe Brass Band appear in the artwork alongside Tracey Emin and Ewan McGregor
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Here are the 25 people, places and things to feature on the National Lottery's artwork United By Numbers: The National Lottery at 25.

1. The Kelpies, sculptures

2. Katerina Johnson-Thompson and Dina Asher Smith, athletes

3. Courtney Cooper, wellbeing project pioneer

4. Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, Paralympian

5. Dementia Dogs Project, good cause

6. The Hendrix Flat, restored property

7. James Nesbitt, actor

8. Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton, cyclists

9. Morecambe Brass Band, organisation

10. Sir Tim Smit, businessman

11. Giant's Causeway, visitor attraction

12. Ray and Barbara Wragg, jackpot winners

13. 'We're Here Because We're Here' soldiers, cultural programme

14. Tracey Emin, artist

15. Gurinder Chadha, film director

16. Jodrell Bank, visitor attraction

17. Edna Smith, volunteer

18. Ewan McGregor, actor

19. Rio Ferdinand, footballer

20. Suffragettes, campaign movement

21. Idris Elba, actor and producer

22. Betty Webb, codebreaker

23. The Principality Stadium, venue

24. Paul Sinton-Hewitt, parkrun founder

25. Krystal Lowe, dancer