After WW2

121 Middleton Road

 

 
There is a lot of information about the many activities mostly written in Lithuanian.

 

If you have some personal photographs or recollections please send them in.

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3 Responses to After WW2

  1. Daniele says:

    Hello,
    I am currently working on a project unarchiving the history and experiences of different immigrant communities as a Lithuanian myself and I am really interested in hearing more about the stories of the people who made up and continue to make up the Lithuanian community in Manchester. I would be keen to learn more about the spaces that Lithuanians would access e.g. libraries, events, clubs. gigs etc and the way in which they’d interact with people through culture and music. If anyone has any stories to share, I would love to share some emails, photos and calls! Please do get in touch with my email dapicnik@gmail.com

  2. david silius says:

    my name is David Silius, my father, uncles and grandfather and many people I remember now long gone where members ,
    we attended the visit by Lansbergis in 1991 except for my deceased grandfather.
    my father is in one of the pictures,

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