Great Famine Voices Liverpool Irish Festival
Witness Famine and migration accounts of Liverpool’s Irish community, recorded for the Great Famine Voices Roadshow as part of an ongoing partnership between the Irish Heritage Trust, the National Famine Museum, Strokestown Park, and the Liverpool Irish Festival. The Great Famine Voices Liverpool Irish Festival short film features interviews with members of Liverpool's diverse Irish community, many of whom are of Famine Irish ancestry. The programme is made by Greg Quiery and Roger Appleton. It is funded by the Government of Ireland Emigrant Support Programme.

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The Famine Irish in Glasgow

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Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield: The Abolitionist "Black Swan"

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The Famine Irish in Liverpool from the Strokestown Park Estate in 1847

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Exiles - Irish Famine Emigrants (the Great Famine XIX)

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Armchair Britain, Series 1, Liverpool

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Ruler of Catholic Ireland: John Charles McQuaid (Pt 1) | What Were We Like: History Podcast

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1976: LIVERPOOL accents | Word of Mouth | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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Sharing Lands: Choctaw Irish Friendship and The Gift

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Johnny Flynn on the Hackney Marshes

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Renovating An Abandoned $1 Home In Liverpool, UK | Unlocked

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The Famine Irish in Liverpool from the Strokestown Park Estate in 1847

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The Circle of Giving: Honouring Cherokee Aid for Ireland in 1847

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President Mary Robinson's Visit to Choctaw Nation and the National Famine Museum, Strokestown Park

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Liverpool Family Ties: The Irish Connection

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The Irish Famine Lecture Series: The Impact of Irish Refugees in shaping Liverpool

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Honouring Indigenous Famine Aid from Quebec and Ireland Lacrosse

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Who are the Irish?

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A Fragile Peace and A Fight For Justice In Northern Ireland | Foreign Correspondent

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Unmarked Graves: The Human Cost Of Ireland's Independence

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