Commemorative 'bronze-shoe' walk along Ireland's National Famine Way to Liverpool, fundraising for Liverpool Irish Famine Trail.
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Commemorative 'bronze-shoe' walk along Ireland's National Famine Way to Liverpool, fundraising for Liverpool Irish Famine Trail.
Four Citizen Research Group leads sought for creative community activities, linked with the Liverpool Irish Famine Trail.
Jack Byrne is a Liverpool-Irish writer, living abroad,who writes books on the subject of his ancestry and birthplace.
Ireland Reaching Out traces the Irish heritage of a man who would change the shape of football in Liverpool forever (John McKenna 1855-1936).
On the launch of his third book, Ged Melia gives us an insight in to his most recent creations set in 1840-50s Liverpool.
Charting her experiences at Liverpool Irish Festival's, Limerick-playwright Carrie Barrett, examines and shares her experiences.
A dinosaur egg find aniversary prompts Irish language enthusiast, Alan O Raighne, to think about language and connection with heritage.