This page supplies a guide to a journey along Princes Avenue, from the Rialto at the gateway to L8 to the Mandela Memorial on the island in Princes Park’s lake. As you scroll down the page, you’ll see the walk route and links to various pieces of video, audio and texts that highlight the history, heritage and culture of the area, with special emphasis on the experience of its Black community.
It works in tandem with Mandela8’s A Walk Along The Avenue booklet. On our guided walks, participants receive an illustrated map with QR codes at landmark moments along the route, that bring them to this site and the mountains of additional information and resources available through the links here.
Mandela8 is grateful for the support given to this initiative by Culture Liverpool, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, The Shared Prosperity Fund UK, and to the many contributing individuals and organisations. These include Laurence Westgaph, Bea Freeman, Dave McTague, Rich Pontefract, Yaw Owusu, Elliss Eyo-Thompson, National Museums Liverpool, Writing on the Wall, Granby 4 Streets CLC, Friends of Princes Park, Africa Oye, Mellowtone, On Record and Culture Liverpool.
LOCATION: The Rialto
LOCATION: The Mandela Mural
LOCATION: The Huskisson Plinth
LOCATION: Boulevard Walkway (STEPS Scheme)
LOCATION: Faith Plaque
LOCATION: Howard Gayle Mural
LOCATION: L8 Sculpture
LOCATION: Methodist Centre & The Black Christ
LOCATION: Granby Street Market
LOCATION: Leroy Cooper Mural
LOCATION: Princes Park Sunburst Gates
LOCATION: Mandela8 Memorial
16/09/2024
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Mandela8 Chair to receive an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University04/07/2024
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Liverpool Encouraged To Take Part In ‘Acts Of Kindness’ To Celebrate Mandela Day This July15/03/2024
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A new mural of a community champion and photographer has appeared in Liverpool13/11/2023
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Mandela8 Announce Newest Trustee Following Completion Of Memorial In Liverpool07/11/2021
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Collective of Black Organisations and Allies in Support of Mayor Joanne Anderson08/07/2021
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Region’s Residents And Businesses Urged To Carry Out ‘Acts Of Kindness’ For Mandela Day01/10/2020
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LFC and England international, Trent Alexander-Arnold becomes Patron of Mandela814/07/2020
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First elected African-Caribbean female Government Minister becomes Mandela8 Patron19/11/2024
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Liverpool Football Club’s first Black player honoured with spectacular mural in his local community