Lest We Forget

Participants discussing one of the exhibition items
Participants discussing one of the exhibition items

Our Heritage

Date awarded
Location
Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Local Authority
Glasgow City
Applicant
Scottish Refugee Council
Award Given
£99300
"It's really looking at what could be their legacy, what could be the thing that they're getting out of the project."
Project Lead, Lest We Forget, Glasgow
Refugees and asylum seekers in Glasgow explored the experiences of Belgian refugees during the First World War.

The Scottish Refugee Council is a charity set up in the 1980s to respond to refugee needs. This project aimed to increase knowledge and understanding of the experiences of Belgian refugees in Scotland during the First World War, and look at the experience of refugees and asylum seekers settled in Scotland today.

The project team worked with a group of refugees, supporting them to undertake research. Their task was to discover and document the arrival, reception and experiences of the 19,000 Belgian refugees who arrived in Glasgow during the First World War, fleeing their homes as war on the Western Front unfolded. As well as uncovering the past, the volunteers recorded their own experiences of integration and finding acceptance as 'new Scots'.

Once the research was complete, the volunteers shared what they had found through public events, an art exhibition and a documentary, which premiered at the Refugee Festival Scotland in June 2016.

The project has left a legacy of new research and an archive of materials, a film about the project, photographs, objects and artwork that are available for loan or exhibition.

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