ROWWW1 – book launching

ROWWW1 – book launching Remembering the Ordinary Women of WW1 – launch of book and exhibition

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The women undertook heritage and research skills to unearth facts about their female ancestors, what their lives were really like, the…

ROWWW1 – book launching Remembering the Ordinary Women of WW1 – launch of book and exhibition

Key Focus 1 ROWWW1 – book launching Remembering the Ordinary Women of WW1 – launch of book and exhibition

Key Focus 2 The women undertook heritage and research skills to unearth facts about their female ancestors, what their…

Key Focus 3 Over 100 women from groups across NI took part in a project looking at the lives and roles of women during…

Key Focus 4 Opportunities David Martin who spoke of Brownlow’ involvement in WW1 and WW2

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ROWWW1 – book launching Remembering the Ordinary Women of WW1 – launch of book and exhibition

The women undertook heritage and research skills to unearth facts about their female ancestors, what their lives were really like, the losses they suffered, the hardships they endured. The women unearthed many interesting and in many cases sad facts, facts they had never known about their relatives.

Key Information

Over 100 women from groups across NI took part in a project looking at the lives and roles of women during the First World War; funding for this project was made possible with a grant from Heritage Lottery NI.

Opportunities David Martin who spoke of Brownlow’ involvement in WW1 and WW2

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The women undertook heritage and research skills to unearth facts about their female ancestors, what their lives were really like, the losses they suffered, the hardships they endured. The women unearthed many interesting and in many cases sad facts, facts they had never known about their relatives.

Over 100 women from groups across NI took part in a project looking at the lives and roles of women during the First World War; funding for this project was made possible with a grant from Heritage Lottery NI.

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Opportunities David Martin who spoke of Brownlow’ involvement in WW1 and WW2

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