About this Event
Liverpool’s a laugh - but not always a happy place. Rhythms That Carry: Volume Three of the Diary of the Smyth Wailey’s brings that contradiction vividly to life, tracing a city shaped by movement, memory and the restless pull of the waterfront. Spanning generations, this powerful work weaves together intimate family stories with the wider social history of Liverpool, from the turmoil of the 1911 Transport Strike to the shifting tides of the twentieth century.At its heart are lives marked by longing, loss and resilience: Nelly Flanagan’s desperate hope for a child amid war and hardship; decades later, her grandson John Paul confronting a very different dilemma in a changing world.
These personal journeys echo the rhythms of a port city where global currents meet local lives, where dockers, seafarers and families navigate both solidarity and struggle.Blending history, culture and lived experience, the book captures a Liverpool where art, music and rebellion are inseparable from everyday life. This launch event invites you to explore a city of contradictions—where sorrow and joy sit side by side, and where the past continues to pulse through the present.
Tony Wailey was born in Liverpool in 1947 and worked as a seafarer and construction worker before studying modern history, writing his thesis on Liverpool seamen. He later spent over 25 years advising mature students in universities and adult education before becoming a freelance writer.
He is the author of eight books, including novels and three poetry collections. His work explores the cosmopolitan nature of Liverpool as a maritime city, often focusing on migration, memory and family history. His recent books, Diary of the Smyth Waileys and Lights Bearing West examine the narratives of place and heritage, from the Liverpool waterfront to global settings shaped by the city’s seafaring connections.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Friends meeting house, 22 School Lane, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00 to GBP 12.00












