Cricklewood Craic
Cricklewood Craic is a portrait of the Irish construction workers who lived and sought work in North West London between the 1950's and the end of the 20th Century. Four retired construction workers who migrated to London recount their experiences and reveal a once thriving Irish community in Cricklewood. Times have changed, the dancehalls and pubs have since disappeared and a new workforce now gather on the Chichele Road hoping for a day's casual labour. Despite the deep foundations once laid to build the social and physical identity of Cricklewood, today only the songs and memories remain.

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The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile (1965) - Philip Donnellan

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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Life in Cricklewood, 2003

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Bus Ride Through The Streets of Dublin in 1965

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The Truth About the Black Irish: Ireland’s Hidden DNA

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BORAT DOES NEW YORK with REGIS

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Margaret Gallagher - "It's My Solitude, It's My Comfort", Authentic Thatch Living in Co. Fermanagh

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Irish Dancehalls in London presented by Thomas Magill

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The Pick The Shovel and the Open Road

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Why German Aces Escorted a British Spitfire Home

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A New Generation Of Irish In Britain, 1966

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Ballyhaunis Fair Day 1971

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The Last of the Blasket People.wmv

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Jokes and Accents of Ireland - Niall Tóibín

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Battle of Poitiers 1356 - The English Masterpiece!

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Brits Being Idiots - Funny UK Moments | FailArmy

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Poverty in Dublin 1960s (Pt.1) - RADHARC .

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