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Voices which had been strident, actions which had often been violent.

An event hosted by Belfast Natural History & Philosophical Society:

Wednesday 10th March at 6.30pm via Zoom

Dr Briony Widdis – “Voices which had been strident, actions which had often been violent”- Investigating Colonial family objects and archives in the postcolonial age’.

 

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