Registered Charity No. 1146784 {England & Wales)
Imperial War Museum Development Trust
Annual Report
And Accounts
for the year ended 31 March 2023

Imperial War Museum Development Trust
Report of the trustees
For the year ended 31 March 2023
The Trustees present their Annual Report and the Financial Statements of the Gharity for the year
ended 3151 March 2023. The Financial Statements have been prepared in aGGordance with the
accounting policies set out in nole 1 to the Accounts and comply with the charity's Trust Deed, the
Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities- Slaternent of Recommended
Practice applicable to charities preparing their acGounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1
January 2015).
Our purpose and activffities
The Trustees have referred to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit when setting
the aims and objectives of the Trust, and in the planning of future activities. In particular, the
Trustees have considered how planned activities will contribute towards the aims and objeGtives
they have set.
The main activities and aims of the Trust are set out below. All of the Trust's Charitable activities
are undertaken to further its Gharilable purposes for the public benefit.
The Trust was founded in order lo aGquire artefacts relating to the history and development of
warfare and its impact on society,. render assistance lo the Imperial War Museum ("Ihe Museum")
on the preservation, rnaintenance and repair of objects in the Museum's custody for the purpose of
exhibition to the public or for use in study or research- promote the study of Ihe hislory of warfare
and its impact on society, and lo improve amenities and facilities for visitors and students at the
Museum.
Achievements and performance
During th& year £4 million was received from Imperial War Museum, for the General Fund, of
which £1.5 million was invested with the Sarasin Cash Fund with Blackrock. The Lauren￿ Misner
Trust also granted £10,000 to the General Fund.
The Trustees approved two grants to be paid to Imperial War Museum. In July 2022, a grant was
made to the value of £45,000 to support the work of Ihe War Memorials project. In October 2022,
a grant of £750.000 was approved towards the creation of the new Blavatnik Art, Film and
Photographs Galleries at Imperial War Museum, London, to be opened in the aulumn of 2023. In
addition a grant of £35,434 was approved to be paid to the American Air Museum in Britain.
Dame Diane Lees stepped down as DireGtor-General of the IWM in March 2023 and as a
Consequen￿ as a Trustee of the IWM Development Trust. Trustees offered Iheir thanks and
appreciation for Dame Diane's transformalion of IWM and trusteeship of the Trust over the Gourse
of her 14-year tenure

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Reserves policy
The Truslees, policy is to maintain a level of reserves which will provide a stable basis for ils
continuing aGtivities while al the same time ensuring excessive funds are not accumulated.
The Balance Sheet shows a total fund balance of £7,963,554 of which £1,655,732 is restricted for
the American Air Museum in Britain. The unrestricted balance of £6,307,822 equates to the free
reserves of the Trust as at 31st March 2023. The Trustees consider thls to be an adequate level
for the current needs of th8 Trust.
The reserves policy of the trust is reviewed by the Trustees at its Board meetings.
Fundraising Policy
The Trust receives income during the year from the American Air Museurn in Britain, for
investment, and from other sources from time to time, including the Imperial War Museum and
Trusls and Foundations, as well as bequests.
The Imperial War Museums, Development Team are available to inform and support any
fundraising activities of the Trust, as part of the operating agreement held with Imperial War
Museum. The team is committed to work lo a best practice framework and are members of Ihe
Institute of Fundraising. The team do everything possible to meet Ihe needs of potential supporters
and proteGt vulnerable people. In particular, they comply with the Code of Fundraising Practice
and 811 relevant data proteGtion laws. No instances of non-compliance have been identified during
the year.
The Charity aims to respond to all complainls individually and in a timely manner. All Complaints
inform and influence the Trust's approach to fundraising. During the year, the Development Trust
was not notlfled by the Charity Commission of any complaints.
Investment Review and Policy
Trustees review cash investments for both the restricted and for the unrestricted funds at each
Board meeting.
Plans for future periods
Ickleton
In May 2019, the trust6tss of the Trust purchased the freehold, al auction, of 22 acres of farmland
at Ickleton, on which 18 units, which previously housed the Imperial War Museum's nitrate film
collection, sit. The tenancy agreement with Imperial War Museum was rolled over to the Trust on
its existing terms, and the Museum is now paying rent to the Trust.
Under Charity Commission rules, Trustees have a duly to maximise their investment in the land
purchased al Ickleton, and plans for the site have been discussed at each Board meeting.
Charitable Grants
During the year Trustees expressed the need ensure that the Trust continues to make charitable
contributlons to projects on an ongoing basis. An opportunity will arise In 2023-24 for the Trust to

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make a grant to help progress the implementation of the masterplan at IWM Duxford. Trustees
have agreed that a Board meeting be held al Imperial War Museum Duxford in 2023-24 which
should include a masterplan tour.
Assessment of Going Concern
The Trustees have assessed whether the use of the going concern assumption is appropriate in
preparing these financial statements. Having reviewed the financial position, and the forecast for
2023124, the Trustees consider that there are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability
as a going conGern for 12 rnonths from the date of the signing of these financial statements.
Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue its
activities for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, they continue to adopt a going concern basis in
preparing the financial statements.
Reference and administrative details
Charity Registration number 1146784
Registered address
Imperial War Museum
Lambeth Road
London SE16HZ
Our advisors
Independent auditors
Moore Kingston Smith LLP
9 Appold ￿treet
London EC2A 2AP
Bankers
Barclays Bank
1 Churchill Place
London E14 5HP
Investment Managers
Sarasin Investment Funds Llmited
Juxton House
100 St Paul's Churchyard
London EC4M 8BU
Trusteés
The trustees and officers serving during the year and since the year end up until the date of
signing were as follows..
Mr Tom Wright CBE (Chair)
Mr Keith Cameron {from 6 July 2022)
Dame Diane Lees DBE FMA FRSA {Direclor-General) ex officio {to 31st March 20231
Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas DBE
Officers
Mr Jon Card ACA (Treasurer)

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Ms Katie Allwood (Secrelary from May 20221
Structure, Governance and Management
Governlng Instrument
The Imperial War Museum Development Trust (the Trust) is a registered charity, number 1146784,
and was originally constituted as an exempt charity, by 2 Declaration of Trust dated 8 September
1969. and updated on 2 June 2004. Under sections 4, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of the Trust Deed. the
trustees of the charity are empowered to receive, hold and administer funds or other assets
entrusted to them by grant, gift or bequest for purposes appropriate to the functions of the Trust.
At the 7th March 2012, existing trustees agreed a further amendmant of the Trust Deed, enabling
the reconstitulion of the Trust in order to give it independence froffl the Imperial War Museum. The
Charity was registered with the Charity Commisslon with effect from that date.
Appointment of trustees
The trustees of the Trust are the Director-General of IWM and at least two other persons
appointed as trustees by Ihe trustees. No person may be appointed as a trustee if as a result of
their appointment the number of museum trustees would equal or exceed the number of
independont truslees. The trustees using their powers to appoint trustees shall use their best
endeavours to ensure that at any time the number of independent trustees exceeds the number of
museum trustees.
Each trustee appointed shall hold office for three years from the dale of his appointment but may
be appointed any number of times. The revised Deed of Trust includes a requiremenl that ensures
that replacements for the independent trustees are made prior to their retirement, ensuring
compli8nce with the stipulation that Ihe Trust has a majority of independent Trustees.
All new trustees will be trained through an induction with Imperial War Museum.
Organisation
The trustees are ultimately responsible for the policies, activitles and assets of the Trust. The
Trustees normally meel twice a year to review the developments with r&gard to the Trust, and
make any important decisions. When neGessary, the trustees seek adviGe and support from the
Trust's professional advisers including its bankers and auditors. The day to day management of
the Trust's activilies is performed by the staff of the Imperial War Museum under an operating
agreement.
Relatedpartles
None of our Iruslees or key management personnal received remuneration or other benefit from
thelr work with the charity.
Connected charities

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Dame Diane Lees is a trustee of Imperial War Museum Development Trust, Director General of
Imperial War Museum, and a Vice President of the American Air Museum in Britain. In 2022123,
£795,000 was given lo Imperial War Museum, £750,000 towards the Blavatnik Art, Film and
Pholography Gallies al Imperial War Museum, London, and £45,000 to support the War Memorials
project (2021122, £30,000 towards the salary of Specialist Network post), and £46,283 (2021122
£45,557) was given lo the American Air Museum.
In addition, £4 million was received for the General Fund from Imperial War Museum (2021122
£nil)-
Risk Management
The truslees have assessed the current risks to which the Trust is exposed, in particular those
relating to the specific operalional areas of the charity and its finances, and have established an
ongoing system of review. The trustees believe thal by monitoring reserve levels, by ensuring
controls exist over financial systems, and by examining Ihe operational and business risks faced
by the Trust, they have established effeGtive systems to mitigate those rlsks.
A risk register for the Development Trust has been sel up and is regularly presented lo Trustees
for review. The ratings relating to risk of breaches in law and regulation (in respecl of cybercrime
and the implementation of GDPRI and the adverse economic climate were endorsed.
Principal risks and uncertainties
Trustees will continue to monitor the finances on a regular basis at their board meetings.
Truslees, responsibilities in relation to the financial statements
The charity trustees are responsible for preparing a trustees, annual report and financial
statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (Uniled
Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial
statements for each year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of Ihe charity and of
the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing
Ihese accounts, the trustees are required to..
select suitable accounling policies and then apply them consistently,.
observe the methods and principles in the Statement of Recommended Practice
(Accounting and Rèporting by Charilies) (the Charities, SORP).
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
slate whether applicable United Kingdom Accounting Standards have been followed,
subject lo any material departures disclosed and explained in the accounts., and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is Inappropriate to
presume that the charity will continue in operation.

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The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records thal disclose with reasonable
accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the
accounts comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations
2008 and the provislons of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of
the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and
other irregularities.
This report was approved by the trustees on and signed on Iheir behalf by
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J M Card ACA
Date
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Treasurer

Independent Auditor's Report to the Trustees of The Imperial War Museum
Development Trust
Oplnlon
Wo have audited the financial slalements of the Imperial War Musoum Development Trust for the year ended 31 March
2023 which comprise the Slalemgnl ol Financial Aclivilies. IhÉ Balance Sh&Èl, the Cash Flow Statement and notes to the
fillancial slalements, including significant accounting pollcles. Thg financial reporting framework that has been 8pplied in
thelr preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards. includlng FRS 102 'The Flnancial Reporting
Stsndard Applicable In the UK and Republlc of Ireland, (United Kingdom Generally A¢cepled Accounllng Prk¢tlcel.
In our opinion the financial statements..
givè a true and falr view of the slate of the charitabl6 company's affalrs as at 31 March 2023 and of Ils incoming
resourw end applicallon of res<)ur¢es. Including Its income and expenditure, for the year then ended,.
have been properly prepared in a¢cordanc& with United Kingdom Generally Accapled Accountinu Practicè,. and
have b8en prepared In accordance with the requirements of Ihe Charities Aol 2011.
Basls for opinlon
Wè conducted our audll In accordancè with International Standards on Audiling (UK) (ISAS IUKI) and applicable law. Our
responsibilillés under thosa standards are further described in the Auditor's Responsibilities for the audit ol the financial
slalemenls sgcljon of OLSr report. We are Independent of the charitable eompany in accordan￿ with the ethical requirements
that are relevant lo our audit of the financial slalem&nls in the UK, including the FRC'S Ethical Standard, and we have
fulfilled our other ethical respon8ibilib.es in accordanca those requlrements. We bglieve that the audll evidence we have
obtalned is su
lc.ienl and approprldle lo provide a basis for our oplnion,
Concluslons relallng to golng concem
In auditSng the financial statèments, we hay8 concluded that the trustees, use of the golno concern basis of accounlino In
thè proparation of th& finanGial stateiiieiilb it* approprfaie.
Based on the work we have psrformed, we have not identllied any malerlal uneertainlies relating lo events or conditions
that, individually OT collectively, may cast significant doubl on the charitable company's ability lo continue as a going concern
for a period ol al least twelve months from when th& linanLial slatamenls are authorised for issu&.
Our responsibilitlè8 and the responsibilities of the trustees with resp&cl to golng concern are described In the raltsvant
secllons of this report.
Other Infomiation
The othèr information comprlses the Informalltbn included in the annual report, othèr than the financial statements and our
8udiloVs report Ihereoll. Th8 Iruslees are responsible for the other infomialion contained wilhln the annual report. Our
opinion on the financial slalemenls doèg not cover the other informalion and. excepl lo the extent olh8rwise oxplicitly staled
in our report, we do nol express any lorm of assuran￿ conclusion ther60n.
Our responsibility is to read thè other Informallc)n and, in doing so, conslder whethor the other information is materially
inconsistei?I wiltt the financial stateniellls or our knowledgc obtained in the course of the audit or olheMise app&ars to be
m&terially misslaled, If w8 idonlify such material ineonsisloncies or apparènt material misslalemenls. we are raquired lo
delemiine whether Ih6r8 is a material misstalèmenl in the fingncial slalemenls Ihamselves. If, basèd on the work we havo
perfomied, we conclude that th&rè is a material mlsslalement of this olh8r informallon, we are required lo report that fact.
We have nolhlng to report In this regard.
Oplnions on other matters prescrlbed by the Charities Act 2011
In our oplnion, bgsed on the work undortaken In the Course ol the 8L*dil'.

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the Information gNien in the trustees. annual report for Ihe finan¢ial year for whlth the financial Elalemenls arè
preparèd is eonsislenl wllh the financial statements., an
the Irusl8¢s' annual report have been prepargd in accordancé with 8pplIcab￿ lfjgal requirements.
Matters on which wè arè required to report by exception
We have nolhlng to report In respect of the following mallers where the Charities Act 2011 requires us lo report to you if, in
our opinion..
adequat8 accounting records hav6 not been kopl. or returns ad8quaie for our audit have not baen received from
bran¢hes not visited by us., or
Ihg Ilnancial slalemants are not in agrèèment with th8 accounting records 2nd returns.. OT
certoln dSsclDsures of Iruslees. remunerallon specified by law are nol made., or
we have not recoived all the inform8fjon and 8xplanatlons we require for our audit.
Rèsponslbllities of trustees
As explaln6d more fully in the tiuslees, responsibilities sla10ment set out on page 6, the Irust6as are re8pon5ible foT the
preparation of th8 flnancial statements and for being s8llsfled that they glva a true and faiT view. and for such internal control
as the Iruslees determlne is necessary to 9nable the preparation ol financial st8temenls that are free from malerial
misslalemenl, whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the fin8nci£l statements, U)è trustees are r¢sponsible for assÉssing the charlly's ability lo Continue as a going
concern, discltsalng. as applicabls, matters rel8t8d to going concem and using thè going concern basis of accounting unless
the Irusle88 8ilher intend lo Ilquidale the charity or to cease operations, or hav¢ no realistic allernallve bul lo do so.
Audltorfs Responslbllltles for th8 audlt of the financial statements
We have been appointèd as auditor undor sectlon 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordanc8 with regulations
made under sèction 154 of that A¢1.
Our ob5gclives are lo obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial sialements as a whole ar8 frae from material
misstalemenl. whelher due lo fraud or error. and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Rèssonable
assurance is a high level of assurance, bul 18 not a guarantee that an audit condueled in a¢¢oYdance with ISA8 IUKI will
abNays dcle¢t a material mlsstatemenl when 11 exists. Misslalements can arise from fraud or error and are ¢onsidered
material il, Individually or in aggregat8, they could reasonably be expeded to influence the economlc décisions of users
t8ken on the basis of these fin8n¢i81 statements.
As part of an audit in accordance with ISAS {UKI we 8xerclse professional ludgemenl and maintain professional scepli¢lgm
IhToughout the audit. We also..
Identify and 2ssess the risks ol material mlsstatemenl of (he flnanciaS slatemenls, whether due to fraud or error.
design and perform audit procedures responsive lo those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is guffieienl and
appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not dole¢llng a material niisstalemenl rosulting from Iraud
is highèr than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve colluslon. forg8ry, intentional omlsslons.
In15representstlons, or the overrid6 of internal control.
Oblaln an understanding of internal control relevant lo th8 audlt in order lo design audll procedures that are
approprialg in the circumslan¢os. but not lor the purpose5 of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of Ihe
char41y's internal control.
Evaluate the gpproprialen8ss of accounting policies used and the reasonabl8ness of acwunlSn9 eslimxlss and
related dlsclosures made by Ihe Iruslees.
Conclude on the 8pproprlaleness c>f the trustees, use ol the going concern basis of accounting and, based on th8
8udit evidence obtained, whether a material uncèrtainly exi518 related to events or conditions that may cast

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significent doubl on th$ charity's abllily lo continu8 as a going concern, If we conclud6 Ihal a material uncertainly
exists, we aro required lo draw atlenlion in our auditor's report to the relaled disclosures in the finaneial slalemenls
or, if such dlsclnsures are inadequa16, to modify our opinion. Our condusions are based on the audit evld&nce
obtalned up lo the dale of our auditor's report. Hc>wevér, future events or condlllons may Cause the charitable
company to cease to continue as 8 going coneern.
Evaluate the overall presentation, slruelure and Gontènt ol the financial stalem6nls, including the dlsclosures, and
whether the financial stslemenls represent th8 underlying transactions and 8venls in a manner that achieves fair
presenlallon.
We commLJnlcale with those charged with governance regardino, among other mallers, the planned scope and liming ol the
audit and significant audit findings, including any significalll deficiencies in internal control Ili<il we identify during our audit.
Explanatlon as lo what extent the audlt was considered capable of detactlng Irregularllles, Including fraud
Irregularities, including fraud, are illstances of non-compllance with saws and regulations. We design procedures in line with
our responsibilities, outlined above, lo delect tnaterial misslalements in respect of Ir￿gUIar1Ijes, including fraud. Tho exlenl
lo which our procedures are capable of delecling irragularilies, including fraud is detailed below.
The obleclives of our audit in respect of fraud, Ore., lo idenllfy and assess the risks of matèrial misstalemenl of the financial
statements due lo frau¢J.' lo oblain sufficient appropriate audit evidence regarding the assessed risks of material
isslalement due lo fraud, through designing and implementing appropriate responses to those assessed risks.. and to
r6spnnd appropri81ely lo instances of fraud or sugpecled fraud identified during the audit, However. the primary
responsibility for the prg.v8ntlon 8nd detection of fraud rests with both management and those charged with governance of
the Charitable company.
Our approach was as follow8..
Wè oblaing.d An Iindp.rslÉinding of the legal snd ragulatory r8quircmentS 8pplicab16 to tho Gharily and consideivd
that the most significant are the Charllles Act 2011, the Charlly SORP, and UK financial rtsportlng standards a8
issuèd by the Flnancial Reporting Council.
We obtaSn8d an (Jnderstanding of how the charitable company complies with these requirements by discussion
with managemanl and those charged with governance.
We assessed thè risk of materi81 missta18menl of tha financial slalemenls. including the risk c>f materi81
misslatemenl due lo fraud and how it might occur, by holdlng discussions with m8nagemenl and th088 charged wllh
governance.
Wa inqulred of management and those charged wllh govsrnance as lo any known instances of non-compliance or
suspècted non-compliance with laws and regulations.
BaseLf on this understanding, we designed specific appropriate audlt procedures lo identify Instances of non-
compllan¢e with laws and regulations. This Includgd making 6nquiries of management and those charged with
governan¢6 and obtaining addition81 corroborative evidence as required.
There are Inherent limitations in the audit procedures dèscribed above. We ar6 less Ilkely lo become aware of inslanoes of
non-compliance with laws and regulations that are not ¢losely relatad to events and transactions reflected in the flnancial
slalemonls. Also, th8 risk ol nol detecting a material misstatement due lo fraud is highèr than the risk of ￿0t detecting ong
resulting from orror, as fraud may involve deliberate GOn￿alm￿nI by. for example, forgèry or intentional misrepresentations,
or through collusion.

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Use of our report
This report is made solely lo the ch8ritabla company's members. as a body, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 8 of the
Charities Act 2011. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might slate to the chgrity's trtjslees those Tnallers we
are required 10 stale lo them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To tho fullest extent permill8d by law. we do not
accept or assume responsibility lo any party other Ihan the charity and charity's members as a body, for our audit work, for
this report, or for the opinlons wé havo formed.
J_A LL*
Dale..
6 July. 2023
Moorè Klngston Smlth LLP. Statutory Auditor
9 Appold Slffet
London
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Ihe fin&ndal ye3r ard 8ccru&d for whgn lh8 rgdpieTrlhas been ndifièd.
b. grants payabl& arÈ InBluded IrE tlia ststgm9DI of financlal ar￿11￿•S when approved. awyovèd bui not p4d for at the ehd of thè
fingnclaiyeaf Ere accrued for￿￿TrIh9 re¢1p￿TrI bEen nC￿fled.
c. Olhors￿dry￿St￿.
VAT
The TRK41lggi%iÈ￿d lorVATfrom l$lAprtl 2019 and 5inCt VAT has bgeTracwntsd fdrsèparètdy.
Doblors
D8btorssre recogn15ed a1lhèlrs8llleTr￿t8MUts￿i lèss ÈThyprov161onsfOrnoTrrec￿erabIllty. Theyhave bgen io UIÈ predeniva￿oOf
thB futuré cash recelplwb9ro%uch dl8Countlno is nia19rial.
ck&h Andln hand
Cash at bank In han4 repre8ents SUGhaccounls and In8lrumeDls thalare availab￿ on demand orhsv6? Inaiurityofièy8 thAnl1*e9m￿￿4
Irom thedaieofwvTr￿lIOTr.
Qf8ditors Ere rè¢oonthd wh8rg chorli y haj A pr658nl ob1￿jaI￿n 18sultino l<om É past6v￿1 Ihalwll probably rès￿11 In thè tran81er ol lunds to a
thkd p8tyaDd the $èlll& Ihèobllgstion b8 ￿￿a￿ure0 r£ll8t4y. Credllors arg re￿￿18$d st Ihaamounl chal1tyantwp￿?3 Ilwlll
pay 10 $ellle Ihe thbl.
UDrpstllLled genaral lund8arefunds be In accordanc9 wkh thechadtable 04ect8 ellhe discr91￿￿Of Trus￿￿9.
0￿[qndI￿a ￿tIdS ar@ th￿￿al£￿ Elthe dls¢Yellon c¢ihgtrUs18es In funherancg of th&genaral oWedlvE5 of thèTiusl.
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The ImpgrlalW&r Museum Trust
Nolgs lo Ihe Accountg
rorth& 12 tnonths to 31slMbrch 2023
Land purth8sed &i ￿kletonwaS révaluèd on31 March 2023bywof05E40r￿1 valuer5 Ger￿d Eve In accorda[￿wIlh Roy81 h911Wlè oIChart8red
Survv￿QUI0a￿cfr notss.
Inveslmwirs
Invoslments sie shown al tna(kBI valu8 in lh8 balance she@l. Changés In the market ￿&￿e In¢l￿d4￿ in Iho Sta￿￿￿101 Flnandal ￿tI￿1kn as
ratslisod unrealised Inve5tmenlgajnsor |<¥s8es In the ￿Ètl￿WhIch Ihoy &ri¥e.
2 Oonatkjns &GIft$
IJAreslActéd
Uni&sidcied
Fund5
R8slrjGkd
Funds
Indud8s Ih&foilow4w amoun
Funds
Total 2022r23
Tot812021122
Gr8nis (rom ImpeFlalW4r Muswm
Grwis from BdiÉln
TYuai8 & FowEdaUons
4.1100,ts0ts
4,000,OllO
32.237
32.237
10,264
42,501
fD,201
4,010,201
4,010,201
10,26
82,237
3 knv¢slrnonl Incomè
Un¥esirlcted
Rè*trict8d
Fund5
Unrèatrkt
Funds
R8slrfclEd
Ftsnds
Tata12022123
Totsl 2021122
Intarosl
54.514
527
97
IDO,797
527
147
S3,538
45,557
.095
12
502
Bank ￿tar￿$t
sarasln F&85
100
129
373
55,138
46,363
55,679
45.930
99,609
4 Expgndlturs
Un¥esi¥lcté
Funds
Unrégirkthd
Funds
R£%trjctgd
Funds
Total 2022123
T(kn12Q21122
ExpgntY#ur&on chanlHbh aclAiitl8S
Grants lo thè Mu8Bum
Granls lo IMp8A81 WarMusQi
Foundab
nts lo Ihe AmBrkAhArAIuseuTn
Olh8reo&ts
MfNI Setvlca
B￿ka￿d (*arg88
A￿ll
Other
795,000
7>5,000
30.￿0
30,000
20,QOD
20.000
45.557
46,283
46,2VS
.557
2,00
34
7,668
36
4.176
79
2,QOO
34
7.868
2.0
2,000
7,624
7.82
34
4,476
2.250
1,080
2,2
1,0
Dlre¢iDPs Insur￿ce
809.7*2
46,283
855,995
82,823
45,551
108,4
Th& ¢harfiyhss IswTr M 8 V0￿￿tarybas1s bylha Twsiggs and tyvtsyof ar44)ÈfaDng agreemoDIMfjlh Impeiial W¥¥Auseum.
Tho trustees rECelved hD r£rnUneiali￿ for lh￿r%8￿1£8s the year12021r22- nlll. No IruB19es re¢eh￿d for gxpBnsesdurkng
&year12021122- Dill.
The kfjymandgttmenlof IhE chatrfycomprfse tha tru8leg5. Th& k)tsl remMePallDn paw tokeymanggsrnenlpersonn￿￿3S t￿1(2￿211?2-£n1l.
Land
Land ol 1¢k￿n
2O22r23
2021122
720.000
631.Q32
In May2019. IheTru5tpufchased ih@ Ireohobj of 22 £cresof 18ml￿nd al *klol4n. s1?wlv)n. The￿Ie uf 18 ullilswhiGh usod lo hiyjse k)e
Irnp&rial W?rMus8Unl'5 ￿1ra1&f1M collECtion.
15

Th¢ lrnp&FI?I Wai Musaum Dov8lopmÈnt Tr￿￿1
Not&s lo tliA A¢counl$
InvEgtrnanls
Llsiéd InvÈBtrnants arq valuod at rnldéle mathetqUot&tlon& Yullntt ÈllhÈ yÈar4nd
Tolol 2022123
ToLql 2021122
mÈ￿elv81ts&81 bèglnnkngofyear
IMv£5tmeht In yègr
DlsirtthJiion9 In y88r
Cash vAlhdrawn
Fund mangggmenllB9S
N91ch4￿￿ in markélval￿e
J,73Y.514
t,500,ODD
f(41,7J7
1%00,7971
197
206,239
5 033 482
3,&￿.396
.095
I￿,095)
474
3,7￿,$24
In￿$*￿0 98 follov
S8rasln Endowm8nis Funds Cla55 AINC
ICS-INS IBla&rttkl
Ga5h
3,502.22Q
1.516,806
14
56
5 033462
3,725.916
13.608
Inv&stéd as lolows.-
Fu￿S
Unrest[￿led
Re3trFcled
Total Funds
3,422,054
1,611,43a
5,033,482
2,025.e48
1.713,&76
3,739,-fj24
7 Debtors
R65trlct8d
Funds
Un￿tricIed
Funds
Reslrfcled
Fvnds Td812021122
Funds
T¥lal 2Q22123
Due¥Afhln on• ye&r
Acuu8d Inc(The
25.188
36.999
25.4U2
37,213
8 Cmdllors
UnTaStrlctad
Fund*
Re5trlc*ed
Funds
unreStr￿t
FU￿
R85t1￿d
Fuodg Tdal 2021r22
Toial 2022R3
Amauni<YAryng to AAM
Ac¢rtsal$
46,283
46,283
10,208
56.492
45,551
45.557
9.266
54.623
10,208
10,208
9,266
9.266
46,283
45,557
Unteall$èd
At 31 March
2Q23
9 8talomgnl of Funds
At l Apr112022
In￿*￿?
Expondlluro I￿￿$t￿entS bth*Bnlunds
iJnEesfrici•d funds
Gen&r81 Fund
Total UDr&$lrlct9d
302è 223
2,029.223
4 Y03,0
4.103,0&fj
8ng.7¥2
14 721
6 307 822
6.307.822
Reslrlct•d Funds
Am8rlGan AlrMus8um
Total fe$trlclEd funds
46.283
16S5 722
1.655.732
1,758.18Q
46,383
Total
4,787,403
4.1419.418
1855.9951
1117272
7,963.554
R•strlctedfunds
Furf$3r8 on oltha th￿￿1￿￿n￿r K4u8eum In Brflèln forknvestrnr*MI purp058S.

The In)pe¥lal WArMuseum D6v6lopmBnlTwst
Notes iolhe Ac¢ounts
forlhg 12 monlhE lo 31st March 2023
10 CtsnnÈol8d ¢harllles
lJ7JporlalWaYMuseLr
Diiring the yèAr. P.795.000 w8s approvod io bè IraTrgfE[r9d io ITDpwi31 War Mus9um dur1￿ lh9 y4Br 12021122- fJD,OCM)I tXan9 Lg9515 4 Trvsièè
the ￿@￿al￿3r Nrfus@um OwélwmgniTrusiand DirectorGener£l ol Imped4 Wa< muS￿M.
ID addlioTr.£4m41hon was re¢&lved from Imwrlalwst Nlusgum P021122- £nlll-
Amerl¢an AlrAlustrum th Brllal
A graDI ol f46,2fj312021122_ £45.5571 was approved lo be ￿Sle[red b the Amertcsn Ar Mu5eUrn. D￿nE Leesls E tn*steF ol Uie Impe1181 W
Au3eum D£¥èloweniTrusl Vi¢p Presldenlolthe Amertcan Alrmuseum.