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D. Ben Rees

Welsh in Liverpool: A Remarkable History

Welsh in Liverpool: A Remarkable History

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This book is a comprehensive history of the Welsh community in Liverpool and the Mersey, featuring over 100 photographs and extensive research by the Revd D Ben Rees.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 19 May 2021
Publisher: Y Lolfa


This remarkable volume is the culmination of decades of diligent research by the Reverend D. Ben Rees into the distinctive tale of the Welsh community residing in Liverpool and along the banks of the Mersey. It serves as a treasure trove of invaluable insights into the lives and events of one of the most captivating cities in terms of Welsh history, its people, and language. Comprising over 100 captivating photographs, this comprehensive work offers a captivating visual journey into the rich tapestry of Welsh heritage in Liverpool.

The book delves into the historical background, cultural influences, and social dynamics of the Welsh community in Liverpool, providing a comprehensive understanding of their experiences and contributions to the city's vibrant tapestry. Rees has conducted extensive interviews with members of the Welsh community, as well as archival research, to gather a wealth of information and anecdotes that bring the story to life.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the impact of migration on the Welsh community. Many Welsh people migrated to Liverpool in search of work and better opportunities during the Industrial Revolution, and their presence has left a lasting imprint on the city's culture and identity. The book explores the challenges and struggles faced by these migrants, as well as their contributions to the development of Liverpool as a major industrial hub.

Another important aspect of the book is the preservation and promotion of Welsh language and culture in Liverpool. The Welsh community has played a significant role in maintaining and revitalizing the language, and the book showcases the various initiatives and organizations that are working to promote and celebrate Welsh heritage. From language classes and cultural events to community festivals and heritage walks, the book provides a glimpse into the vibrant Welsh community's efforts to preserve and celebrate their cultural identity.

The book also offers a wealth of information about the historical landmarks and cultural institutions that are significant to the Welsh community in Liverpool. From the iconic Liverpool Cathedral to the Mersey Ferry, these landmarks serve as symbols of the community's rich history and cultural heritage. Rees provides detailed descriptions and photographs of these landmarks, allowing readers to appreciate their architectural beauty and historical significance.

In addition to its historical and cultural content, the book also includes personal stories and anecdotes from members of the Welsh community. These stories provide a humanizing perspective on the community's experiences and offer a glimpse into the lives and struggles of individual Welsh people. These personal narratives add depth and richness to the book, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the Welsh community in Liverpool.

Overall, this remarkable volume is a testament to the dedication and expertise of Reverend D. Ben Rees in exploring the unique story of the Welsh community in Liverpool. It is a valuable resource for historians, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone interested in learning more about the rich heritage and diversity of the city. Through its comprehensive coverage of history, culture, and personal stories, the book offers a deep and insightful perspective on the Welsh community's contributions to Liverpool's vibrant tapestry.

Weight: 716g
Dimension: 170 x 248 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912631360

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