Record |
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| Partner: |
The National Archives (PRO) |
| Reference: |
CO 956/506
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| Description: |
A poster produced by the Empire Marketing Board, an organisation which operated between 1926 and 1933 to promote goods from the British Empire, depicts the River Mersey busy with shipping. As well as being a major port, Liverpool was also the first point of entry for many Irish migrants to England |
| Date(s): |
1926 to 1933
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| Community: |
Irish Community |
| Theme: |
Settling (experiences of living in England) |
| Format: |
Image |
| Access: |
Available for consultation at The National Archives |
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