Irish Famine Memorial

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Corner Of Berry Street And Leece Street
Liverpool, England L1 2TR

The Irish Famine Memorial in Liverpool, England, serves as a reminder of a difficult period in British history from 1845 to 1852, marked by the devastating potato blight. This memorial reflects on the struggles faced during the famine, providing visitors with a space for reflection on hard times experienced by many.

Located near St Luke's Church, often referred to as the Bombed Out Church, the memorial is set within beautiful gardens. The area surrounding the church is known for its poignant war memorial significance, offering a contemplative environment for those who visit.

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An Drochshaol
8/12/2024

A shameful period of time for Great Britian occurred during 1845- 1852 when the potato blight devast...

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Touching
4/25/2024

Walking around the beautiful gardens of St Luke's Church ( Bombed Out Church ) there are some grea...

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Hard Times
11/6/2023

In the grounds of Liverpool's most poignant war memorial namely St Luke's Church known to all the ci...

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