
Peterloo Memorial Campaign
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Proud to have campaigned for a respectful, informative and permanent Peterloo Memorial at the heart of Manchester peterloomassacre.org
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Year 6 have been working on their oracy skills this afternoon when exploring different articles and artefacts from the Peterloo Massacre. We have been instigators, builders and challengers when discussing our ideas. Voice 21 Oracy



We're looking forward to hearing Dr Caitlin Kitchener speak next Tuesday at the Parliaments, Politics and People seminar about early 19thC radical material culture (including a rare surviving Peterloo banner). Find out more and how to join online here: historyofparliament.com/2025/01/22/proā¦



Died #OTD 1835, Henry Hunt. MP for Preston 1830-32, Hunt is most famed as a radical orator, and his involvement in the 60,000 strong rally at St. Peter's Field, Manchester in 1819. Find out more about the unfolding events dubbed the 'Peterloo Massacre': historyofparliament.com/2019/07/09/polā¦


The Cato Street Conspiracy on 23rd February 1820 aimed to kill the Cabinet in revenge for Peterloo in 1819. It failed but the trial of the conspirators revealed an interesting link to nearby Lords Cricket Ground šš kmflett.wordpress.com/2020/04/20/the⦠via keith flett

A reminder that Sean Cooney Sean Cooney, who created the songs for 'Rise Up' at Peterloo 2019, is putting on his new Peterloo musical at Manchester Folk Festival with @elizacarthy and Sam Carter. Thursday 20 March, 7.30, HallĆ© at St Michael's. manchesterfolk.com/event/mff2025-ā¦

TOMORROW! Thursday 20 March, 8pm at Halle at St Michael's (Ancoats) Sean Cooney's Peterloo musical with Sam Carter and Eliza Carthy. manchesterfolk.com/event/mff2025-ā¦


From today until Friday, visit Manchester Grammar School Archives for an exhibition, Stories from the #Archive, showcasing the rich history of MGS. Discover fascinating narratives, from pioneering contributions to computing and a BAFTA award to the Peterloo Massacre and the impact of World Wars.





Itās a privilege to be Chair of the superb Peopleās History Museum, the museum of democracy. We celebrate the rights we now enjoy, fought for by ordinary people with extraordinary outcomes. From Peterloo to Black Lives Matters. A great supportersā evening House of Lords tonight.

