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History speaking to young people

By Laura Davis on Nov 13, 08 08:00 AM

THIS video of two Liverpool school pupils on a visit to Givenchy les la Basse in northern France is a great example of how history can be brought to life when taken away from textbooks.



It was filmed by Jennifer Hawley of BBC Liverpool, as part of the Video Nation project, and the children featured are Ashley and Ste.

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Laura Davis - Laura Davis is the Liverpool Daily Post's Arts Editor and has a long-standing interest in local history. She is keen to learn more about your own memories or discoveries about the history of Liverpool and the surrounding area.

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