A Town of Many
The ‘Town of Many’ project aimed to record the urban cultural landscape of Butetown and Cardiff Bay areas of Cardiff, UK, in order to provide second language acquisition educational resources and promote social inclusion and the British values to refugees, migrants and new arrival students. The project was mainly funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and supported by Cathays High School, University of Bristol, and Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Date Joined:
11/03/2021
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Mari Fanarioti & Katerina Lantzou Interview: Greek families and professions in Butetown and The Docks during the 1960's
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Koulla Mousoulou & Andrea Karayiannis Interview: Greek families in Cardiff during the 1960's and 1970's
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George Arakas Interview: Greek families in Butetown and The Docks during the 1960's
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Michael Samaltanis Interview: Greek families in Cardiff during the 1960's - 1980's
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Butetown: A Town of Many
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Translated transcript of George Arakas interview: life in Butetown and the Docks 1960's
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Translated transcript for Koulla Mousoulou & Andrea Karayiannis interview: life in Butetown and the Docks 1960's and 1970's
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Translated transcript for Mari Fanarioti & Katerina Lantzou interview: life in Butetown and the Docks 1960's
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Translated transcript of Michael Samaltanis interview: life in Butetown and The Docks in the 60's, 70's and 80's
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Nana Loukari Interview: Greek families in Butetown and The Docks during the 1960's
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Translated transcript of Nana Loukari interview about Greek families in Butetown and The Docks during the 1960s
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