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Lynda Walker of the Belfast-based International Brigade Commemoration Committee reports on a memorable evening of spoken word and song on 29 May.

The Sunflower pub in Belfast was alive with people who came to commemorate this year’s the 90th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War. The room was full to capacity to hear two great singers and two guest s...


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Worthing’s AudioActive performance space was packed on 22 May for an evening of music, images and spoken word describing the impact that the rise of fascism and war in Spain had on the south coast town.

Organised by the IBMT-affiliated group, Sussex and the Spanish Civil War (S&SCW), performers included singer-songwriter Robb Johnson, storyteller and historian J...


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A blue plaque was unveiled on 30 May on the flat in south London where International Brigader Clive Branson, wife Noreen and daughter Rosa Branson lived after Clive returned from Spain.

Raised by the Battersea Society, the plaque is on the corner of Bullen Street and 310 Battersea Park Road.

Rosa Branson, aged 95, a professional artist, was in attendance, ...


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International Brigade families will be able to place personalised adverts in a special supplement in the Morning Star to mark the 90th anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War. The newspaper is offering them a 25 per cent discount.

Co-sponsored by the IBMT and the Marx Memorial Library (MML), the supplement will be published on Saturday 4 July to c...


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Graham Briggs recounts how generous Oldhamers strived to aid war-torn Spain…

In the late 1930s, Oldham was enduring hard times. In the aftermath of the Great Depression, its renowned cotton industry was on its uppers, and unemployment and poverty were widespread.

Yet despite this, the people of the town responded promptly and generously to the cry of...


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