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Agricultural Architecture, Here Be Dragons! A selections of images from the planning and walking stages of Jean’s meander through Toxteth to the river!
Can you spot the agricultural clues here… Where would you find these buildings? Jean pacing out the size of the field belonging to the Chapel on our oldest map… How many layers are there in this wall… how far does … Continue reading
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Real L8 Stories – October 25th at the Unity youth Club
As the sun set on October 25th a few unusual faces began to appear at Unity youth Club… HUNT! and Unity had invited local people to come and share their real L8 stories with the young people so they could … Continue reading
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I Live Here… With Kingsley School, Sept & Oct 2013
The Children at Kingsley School joined the HUNT! Lunchtime club and began some research into their own histories. The shared stories about their families, their own lives and who lives in their house… They also looked up who used to … Continue reading
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HUNT! Story Exchange
We asked people to bring us heir L8 stories and swap them for one of ours. We began by taking excerpts from stories we had gathered up to and including the 25th October… we hung them up in anticipation… On … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Gardens, Kingsley Road, L8, Liverpool, Local History, Toxteth
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A Walk Round the Park – Late September 2013
Sept 25th 2013. We met at Princes Park Gates, a lot of discussion went on most of us did not know each other we were all interested in the history of the area and what Laurence would have to say … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Chapel of Toxteth, L8, Liverpool, Liverpool History, Princes Park, Slave trade, Toxteth
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October 26th, Everybody hunting
The poster goes up on our Kingsley Road plot the graffiti wall finally gets it blue sky Unity are putting up their photos of all the trips and the lovely work from Kingsley school sorting autumn leaves to decorate the … Continue reading
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Invisible Histories Laurence Westgagh is a historian with specialities in both Black history and Atlantic History
We met at Princes Park Gates, a lot of discussion went on, most of us did not know each other. We were all interested in the history of the area and what Laurence would have to say We looked at … Continue reading
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The Field Archeologists Treasure Hunt
or Now You See It Now You Don’t Ron Cowell a specialist field archeologist at the museum kindly agreed to help us in our search for the Royal Hunting Park of Toxteth. Ron Cowell has recently made internationally important finds … Continue reading
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Ducie Street – an imaginary history
The row of boarded up houses that is Ducie Street – a perfect set of double fronted Victorian Villas, complete with elegant front gate posts – is immediately intriguing. Like so much of the Hunt project, our investigations have proved … Continue reading
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