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Prince's Landing Stage with the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company office in the foreground

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Irish cultural expression in Liverpool

Liverpool has a long standing public image as an Irish city, so much so that it is often jokingly referred to as the ‘Capital of Ireland’. For many Liverpool-born second and third-generation Irish people traditions of music and dance are ways in which they can connect to a sense of Irish identity and heritage and link up with other community members.

Words: Dr Marion Leonard More...

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