A documentary film about the London Irish Women's Centre, a radical organisation in Stoke Newington from 1983-2012. breakinggroundfilm.com
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It appears Michael Naik Estate Agents are to extend premises to 59 Stoke Newington Church St, formerly the London Irish Women's Centre.
Breaking Ground is a documentary about the London Irish Women's Centre; ‘a radical organisation’ in Stoke Newington based in Church Street from 1983-2012. Trailer available here: breakinggroundfilm.com https://t.co/EnioNRCTOG
RT @clubdesfemmes: This is a fabulous documentary by @MichelleDeignan about the history and memory of the London Irish Women’s Centre in St…
A new chapter in the life of the shop at 59 SN Church St. Its history: 1880s: Florist 18902-1920: Cheesmonger 1920s-1940s: Grocer 1950s-1970s: Dressmaker 1990s-2010s: London Irish Women's Centre 2019: Optician The history of every shop on Church St: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… https…
A new chapter in the life of the shop at 59 SN Church St. Its history:
1880s: Florist
18902-1920: Cheesmonger 1920s-1940s: Grocer 1950s-1970s: Dressmaker 1990s-2010s: London Irish Women's Centre 2019: Optician The history of every shop on Church St: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… x.com/StokeyUpdates/…
Breaking Ground is a documentary about the London Irish Women's Centre; ‘a radical organisation’ in Stoke Newington based in Church Street from 1983-2012. Trailer available here: breakinggroundfilm.com https://t.co/sRS3ER715X
RT @N16Breda: Behind these headstones in Stoke Newington's @AbneyParkN16 lies another piece of the story of Irish Victorian London - the gr…
Breaking Ground is a documentary about the London Irish Women's Centre; ‘a radical organisation’ in 59 Stoke Newington based in Church Street from 1983-2012. Trailer available here: breakinggroundfilm.com https://t.co/KIyOBjEHU1
Pleased to announce 1 of the 2 guest speakers at the upcoming Stoke Newington History Talks event on 16.11 is @N16Breda:‘Finding Ireland in Stoke Newington’s dissenting history: A street, a pamphlet, a school, a house, and a gravestone.’ Tickets go on sale next week!
RT @N16Breda: Beyond delighted to have the opportunity to research & share some of Stoke Newington's Irish history for @HistoryOfStokey His…
TICKETS AVAILABLE! Stoke Newington History Talks 20. Nov 16th 7pm in @stmatthiashalls N168DD. 3 Talks! - 1930's Stoke Newington (Amir Dotan) - Women of Stoke Newington (Susan Doe) - Stoke Newington's Irish history (@N16Breda) Book tickets: snht20.eventbrite.com
RT @N16Breda: London Irish twitter, I'll be telling some tales of Stoke Newington's Irish connections ☘️ next month with @HistoryOfStokey -…
This Thursday! The 20th Stoke Newington History Talks event and 7 year anniversary. 38 guest speakers and 60(!) talks. £8,076 raised for 12 charities. This time: - 1930's Stoke Newington - Women of Stoke Newington - Stoke Newington's Irish history SOLD OUT
RT @LdnMetSpecColl: Based in Stoke Newington from 1986-2012, the London Irish Women's Centre was already active, hosting conferences and ev…
RT @mkeen321: Early 90s: Irish pub downstairs with cover bands playing 'Walk of Life' - indie-goth club Catacomb upstairs playing L7's 'Pre…
RT @HackneyHistFest: Breda Corish joins us to discuss the 1851 Census: Who were the Irish in Hackney & Stoke Newington? When: Saturday Ma…
RT @HackneyHistFest: The census that year also recorded a jump in London’s Irish-born population - watch Breda's discussion here https://t.…