He takes care of Lithuanian Club in Scotland | Anthony Patterson
Do You know there is a Lithuanian club in Scotland that is still fully operational? What is the story behind it and how Lithuanians settled so far away from Lithuania? We invite You to listen to the caretaker of Lithuanian Club in Scotland Anthony Patterson who explains how this club began in Bellshill Lanarkshire as well as what activities still take place here. The interview was recorded during the "Gabalėliai Lietuvos: Europa" 2024 expedition by Aistė Žemaitienė, Augustinas Žemaitis aiming to create the encyclopedia of Lithuanian heritage around the world for the online global.truelithuania.com This project is partially funded by Medijų rėmimo fondas (Lithuania) Follow us on Facebook: / truelithuania

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