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The London Irish with Jill Williams, Claire Bradley and Ian Porter

This day offers a rich exploration of the Irish presence in London, combining hands-on experiences with expert-led talks. Beginning with a choice of in-person activities, either a guided walk through East London highlighting areas shaped by Irish immigrants, or a one-to-one advice surgery at our London Resource Hub.

The morning sets the scene for deeper discovery. In the afternoon, join us in person or online for two engaging talks that trace the long and varied history of the London Irish and introduce the work of the Irish Genealogical Research Society, revealing how Irish lives and stories can be uncovered through records and research. 

Morning - In-person only

Choice of:

  • An advice surgery at our Resource Hub in London with Fellow & Vice-President of the Irish Genealogical Research Society  Jill Williams.  You are welcome to bring along any questions about Irish ancestors. 
  • A walk around East London with Ian Porter, meeting in Shadwell. The first Irish immigrants to arrive in London in significant numbers tended to be dock workers so they settled in the area between Commercial Road and the Thames, so our walk will be through this area. We will see what was the largest Irish Catholic church in London in the 19th century,  and the attractive (rather sought after these days but very different back in the day) Wapping area, complete with warehouses, wharves and dock walls. We'll also see a wonderful mural of a slightly more recent bit of historical event when Irish, Jewish and all other immigrants came together in a great show of East End solidarity. We then head down Royal Mint Street, which was once 70% Irish as it leads to St Katherines Dock. And throughout the walk you'll be shown some great Victorian photographs.  Transport from the end of the walk to SoG is not included.

Afternoon - Two talks - join in-person or online

2pm The London Irish with Claire Bradley

Irish people have a long history in London. They run right through the social strata from the very poorest people to the 1st Duke of Wellington. Over time, they’ve been an integral part of fabric of London, managing theatres like Bram Stoker or decorating the Houses of Parliament like Daniel Maclise. Places like Kilburn, Camden and Shepherd’s Bush still have large populations of people with Irish descent. Join Irish genealogist Claire Bradley for a talk about the London Irish and a discussion of how to find them in records. 

 

3:15pm The Irish Genealogical Research Society with Jill Williams

Founded in 1936, the Irish Genealogical Research Society (IGRS)  is a learned society widely recognised as holding the world’s largest and most important collection of Irish genealogical material in private hands. The society holdings include an invaluable collection of transcripts and abstracts compiled from documents subsequently destroyed in that fire. The basis of the IGRS library has always been donations given by outstanding Irish genealogists of their research and work, and collections of original manuscripts.  This research held on Irish communities is not limited to Ireland and Britain but includes the diaspora in places as disparate as US, Canada, Australia, Spain, France and Argentina.  Jill Williams explains more. 

 


  • Attend in-person at our Resource Hub in London where the presenters will be live or watch online via Zoom. The option to choose either online or in-person appears before checkout
  • Those attending in-person will also be able to choose between an advice surgery with Jill Williams or a guided walk visiting sites of interest.
  • Recordings of the two talks will be available for one month following the event.  Book in advance to receive the recordings.
  • £50 for the full day in person. 20% discount for SoG Members
  • £25 for the two talks viewed online. 20% discount for SoG Members
  • Not a Member yet? Find out more about joing us here.

Click here for information about our events.  Contact events@sog.org.uk if you have any questions.

Programme details

Walk Irish East End Immigration Walk In Person 14/03/2026 10:30 - 12:30
Workshop Irish ancestors advice surgery In Person 14/03/2026 10:30 - 12:30
Talk The London Irish with Claire Bradley Hybrid 14/03/2026 14:00 - 15:00
Talk The Irish Genealogical Research Society with Jill Williams Hybrid 14/03/2026 15:15 - 16:15

About the Speaker

Claire Bradley

Claire Bradley is a professional genetic genealogist based in Dublin. She holds a Certificate in Family History from UCD and an MA in the History of the Family from the University of Limerick. As well as taking on traditional and DNA research for clients, Claire is a passionate educator, teaching a bi-annual course in Dublin and regularly lecturing in libraries and to societies, both in Ireland and countries with Irish diasporas. She is the Director of Irish Studies and Co-Director of DNA Studies with the US-based International Institute of Genealogical Studies, and a former chairperson of the Ireland Branch of the Irish Genealogical Research Society.  She is also a co-founder of the Pro-Am Genies network, a platform that connects professional and aspiring genealogists, fostering collaboration and growth within the community. Her website is http://www.cbgenealogy.ie/

About the Speaker

Jill Williams FIGRS

Jill Williams was born and brought up in Cork in the Irish Republic.  A University College Cork graduate, she is a qualified teacher and has been teaching courses in Family History for over 20 years. For 15 years she volunteered regularly in the library of the Irish Genealogical Research Society in London and in 2013 was honoured with a Fellowship of the Society.  She maintains the society’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/IrishGenealogicalResearchSociety, which currently has over 36000 followers.  She has given Irish genealogy talks and run workshops in various venues in Ireland, England & Scotland and more recently online extending to a more international audience.  Jill moved to Edinburgh in 2016 and is a volunteer searcher for a Scottish adoption charity and pre-Covid did a regular stint in the Scottish Genealogy Society library answering queries on Irish Genealogy.  She has a particular interest in websites to use for Irish family history and has written on the subject for a number of publications.

About the Speaker

Ian Porter

Ian Porter is a historian, novelist, walks guide and public speaker. He is particularly interested in women's 19th and early 20th century social and political history. He guides over 50 different walks in London, all but one (street art) history related. He is particularly well versed in the Suffragettes, Women in the Great War, the Spanish Flu and 19th century East End crime. He is presently writing his fifth novel, which is set during the 1908 London Olympics. Previous novels have been set at the time of Jack the Ripper, on the Titanic, in the Suffragette struggle, and during the Spanish Flu.

Book your space

14/03/2026

10:30 - 16:30

Society of Genealogists / Online

In Person Day with the option to watch two talks on Zoom

Category
Description
Rate

Members
Two talks - online 20% discount
£20.00
Members
Full Day 20% discount
£40.00
Non-Members
Two talks - online
£25.00
Non-Members
Full Day In Person
£50.00

Location

Society of Genealogists / Online   

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