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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!
- Real L8 Stories – October 25th at the Unity youth Club
- I Live Here… With Kingsley School, Sept & Oct 2013
- HUNT! Story Exchange
- A Walk Round the Park – Late September 2013
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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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The Story So Far…
Well, it’s been a busy and exciting 10 days or so for the HUNT! project and I thought it was time for a bit of a round up of what’s been going on behind the scenes before our first project … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Garden, Community History, Granby, L8, Liverpool, Royal Park, Toxteth, Urban Farm
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Field Trip to a Royal Park
Went on a bit of a field trip this weekend to one of London’s Royal Parks. OK – I was visiting family and tagged on a visit to look at the park with a different set of eyes… Bushy Park … Continue reading
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Tagged deer, Granby, hunting parks, L8, Liverpool, Royal Park, toxteth park
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A bit about the project…
This project will work with Granby residents to trace the history of the Royal Hunting park in Toxteth and the agricultural land that it became in the 1600’s. This project will be of interest to: Local community members, food and growing enthusiasts, … Continue reading