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The Hispanic Liverpool Project

The Hispanic Liverpool Project

About

Nineteenth-century Liverpool was a global city. Although the city does not remember them, Liverpool was once home to thriving Spanish, Basque, Galician, Filipino and Latin American communities who lived and worked in the maritime and trade networks connecting Liverpool with its sister ports in the Luso-Hispanic world.

The Hispanic Liverpool Project was created to gather, preserve and share the forgotten stories of Liverpool's Hispanic community from the nineteenth century until the present. Through our work with families, individuals, archives and heritage organizations, we hope to put Liverpool's Hispanic history back on the local and global map.


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Project News

Help us explore the Larrinaga legacy in Liverpool!

Join us at the Museum of Liverpool on Saturday 2 June 2018 from 1-4pm for a drop-in afternoon exploring the Larrinaga shipping company and their legacy in Liverpool. Join us for a quick visit, or stay all afternoon - it's up to you! There will be talks, opportunities to see relevant items from the Museum collections up close, and the chance to share your stories about your Larrinaga connections. Click here to download the event poster!