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The Forgotten Irish screening – and the stories shared afterwards
On Mon 17th May in the Spotted Dog there was a special screening a screening of the first episode of the hard-hitting documentary The Forgotten Irish series, which concentrated on the stories of Irish immigrants who’d settled in Birmingham. After … Continue reading
Posted in Spotted Dog, The Irish Quarter
Tagged anne tighe, Artane, Artane School, bill hickey, Birmingham Bombings, British Pathe, donnellan, filum, forgotten irish, Industrial Schools, john kelly, MACE, mary pearson, Media Archive for Central England, philip donnellan, Spotted Dog, talk about local, Wiliam Perrin




