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Tour Dates & Venues
Exhibition Launch

Tour Dates & Venues
In the past year the exhibition has visited shopping centres and museums in the following towns and cities
London
Southall
Elephant & Castle
Wood Green
Caribbean Expo
Croydon
Exhibition overview
Exhibition overview
Wolverhampton
Manchester
Tayside
Glasgow
Gateshead
Leeds
Leister
Milton Keynes
Birkenhead

Look out for the exhibition coming to your area in 2002.



What the Public Said

some of the entries from our visitors book

F. Bell SS. Peter & Paul RC Primary Wallasey A well- presented and informative exhibition. The children learned a lot from the display and it has given us extra input for our history topic and multicultural studies. A very worthwhile visit. Thank you.
D.Protheroe Park High School, Birkenhead Very informative, very enjoyable. Well planned and organised. I felt the pupils learnt a great deal and had a very pleasant time.
J Morgan Kilgarth Very good and interesting. I learnt a few things I never knew before.
J Dean Merseyside A reminder and recognition of the part played by the 'non-British' heros. Very good exhibition/photos.Thanks for bringing it to Merseyside.
H.Goliger Churches Action For Racial Equality, Liverpool Good exhibition promoting the role of black people in the British Armed Service.
Jean & Eric Jones Hoylake A very interesting and worthwhile exhibition. A reminder of how much we owe to people of other ethnic backgrounds and to individuals who showed extraordinary courage.
EM Barrett Holy Cross R.C. Primary Excellent exhibition! Well thought out. Children involved right away. Extremely worthwhile since children have very little idea of the role of British ethnic minorities either today or in the past.

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Finding out something new Students with RN member

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