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Home AUGUST 24, 2019. Cork Migration Stories

AUGUST 24, 2019. Cork Migration Stories

Laura Linares August 16, 2019 EVENTS, MEMORY

Do you have a letter, a photo, a recipe or memento that tells your family story of emigration to or from Cork? Bring it along to Cork City Library and record your story for future generations.

For Heritage Week we invite you to share your own stories of migration to or from Cork. On the day, researchers will be collecting stories and photographing your objects at Cork City Library. These could include family letters, postcards, photographs, tickets, diaries, artworks, items of clothing, recipes, books, film, mementos, badges or songs. The stories and images will later become part of the online Europeana Migration Collection (Europe’s digital library, museum, gallery and archive).

Admission & Booking – Cork City Library

More information at: https://www.heritageweek.ie/whats-on/event/cork-migration-stories

  • Admission Free

Access & Parking

  • Suitable for Children under 12
  • Wheelchair Access (Full)
  • No Car Parking Available

Further Information

corkmigrationstories@gmail.com

contribute.europeana.eu/migration

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