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  2. People's History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The People's History Museum, as viewed from across the River Irwell in Salford. The Trade Union, Labour and Co-operative History Society operated a collection at Limehouse Town Hall between 1975 and 1986. [4] The museum moved to Manchester and re-opened in 1990 at the Grade II* listed former Mechanics' Institute at 103 Princess Street. [3] [5]

  3. List of museums in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Local history, ironworks, natural history People's History Museum: Spinningfields: Manchester: History: History of working people in the United Kingdom and labour relations Portland Basin Museum: Ashton-under-Lyne: Tameside: Local: Local history, industry, trades, 1920s street with shops, period rooms, historic machines Rochdale Pioneers Museum ...

  4. Manchester Museum - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Museum is a museum displaying works of archaeology, anthropology and natural history and is owned by the University of Manchester, in England. Sited on Oxford Road ( A34 ) at the heart of the university's group of neo-Gothic buildings, it provides access to about 4.5 million items from every continent.

  5. Grade II listed buildings in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Manchester's listed buildings date from the Victorian (1837–1901) and Edwardian (1901–1911) eras, most as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution. In England and Wales , the authority for listing is granted by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and is administered by English Heritage , an ...

  6. Rise up, Women (Emmeline Pankhurst statue) - Wikipedia

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    [17] [16] Two marches started from two symbolic locations – the People's History Museum and the Pankhurst Centre – ending up at St Peter's Square, which was attended by 6,000 people including 1,000 local schoolchildren. [16] In July 2018, the Portland stone Pankhurst Meeting Circle was unveiled, designed to encircle the bronze statue. [18]

  7. Pankhurst Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre would merge with Manchester Women's Aid in 2014 to offer women's charity services. [6] The Representation of the People Act 1918 gave the vote to all men aged 21 and over and women aged 30 and over who met certain property qualifications. In its centenary year of 2018, calls were made to fund the Pankhurst Centre to make it a major ...

  8. List of public art in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Beswick, Greater Manchester: 2005–2009 Thomas Heatherwick: Friedrich Engels: Tony Wilson Place, Manchester c. 1970s, relocated 2017 Relocated from Ukraine in 2017 by the artist Phil Collins. [58] Peterloo People's History Museum, Manchester 2018 Axel Void [59]

  9. Loiterers Resistance Movement - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the LRM curated the Arts Council England funded exhibition Loitering with Intent at the People's History Museum in Manchester. The exhibition had 'an explicit political agenda to uncover the powerful dynamics that shape Manchester and offer an alternative way to view them.' [1] The exhibition featured 'material from The LRM archive, documenting [their] expeditions as well as posters ...