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Calling front stitchers and smoothers 09.05.11

INISHOWEN'S former shirt factory workers may be interested in an event this Saturday charting the North West's rich textiles heritage. The May 14 event at the Tower Museum in Derry is part of a European-wide campaign encouraging museums to open in the evenings.
Visitors will have the chance to find out more about the region's shirt factory days. The museum will stay open until 9pm and admission is free.
Margaret Edwards from the Heritage and Museum Service of Derry City Council said she hoped the event would encourage locals and visitors alike to come visit the facility and join in the celebrations.
“This year’s event will be a celebration of our shirt factory heritage. The focus will be a performance directed by Pat Mulkeen from her play the 'The Shirt Tale' using local actors, which starts at 7pm. It's a great chance to visit the museum for free and participate in the activities to remember the past and the impact the shirt factories had on our city,” she said.
Pat Mulkeen said she was delighted to get the opportunity to share her play with the public. Encouraging people to come along she said it was a chance for front-stitchers, smoothers or patent-turners, who worked in some of the local factories such as Ritchie's, Wilkinson's,Hogg & Mitchell's, the City or The Star, to come together and share memories.
Even if you didn’t, you might enjoy the celebration of an aspect of the city’s past that so many remember. You might even learn to jive! For further details, contact the Tower Museum on 048 71 372411.
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