Published on Mon Jul 28, 2014 by David J Colbran
I covered last week the opening of an exhibition revealing stories of Liverpool life during the First World War at The Museum of Liverpool to mark 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War. Running until 1 March 2015 the exhibition will explore some of the city’s lesser-known stories of the First World War, asking visitors to look at this period of history from a different perspective. Focusing on several themes, the exhibition will also feature a special display recording the outcome of an HLF-funded community collecting project about Liverpool’s Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities during the First World War period. My images were featured in the excellent Art In Liverpool blog.
If you are organising an exhibition, or having a press call, please get in contact and if available I'll pop in and take some photographs !
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