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Peterloo Massacre Memorial CampaignCampaign for a RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE and PERMANENT MEMORIAL to this major event in the history of Manchester and its people, and to those who died that day.
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Campaign for a RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE and PERMANENT MEMORIAL to this major event in the history of Manchester and its people, and to those who died that day.
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Campaign for a RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE and PERMANENT MEMORIAL to this major event in the history of Manchester and its people, and to those who died that day.
Peterloo Massacre Memorial Campaign
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Campaign for a fitting memorial to the martyrs of democracy. On 16th August 1819. In St Peter's Fields, Manchester, armed cavalry charged a peaceful crowd of around 60,000 people gathered to listen to anti-poverty and pro-democracy speakers. It is estimated that 18 were killed, and over 700 seriously injured. We are campaigning for a RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE. Memorial to this major event in the history of Manchester and its people, and to those who died that day. 1pm - 5:30pm Sunday 14th August 2015.
The Peterloo Massacre Memorial Campaign
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Campaign for a fitting memorial to the martyrs of democracy. The Peterloo Memorial Campaign has been set up to lobby for a RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE and PROMINENT monument to this profound event. Peterloo was a critical event not only because of the number of people killed and injured, but because ultimately it changed public opinion to influence the extension of the right to vote and give us the democracy we enjoy today. Let's make it happen. Currently the only public memorial is a commemorative plaque.
The Peterloo Blue Plaque
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Campaign for a fitting memorial to the martyrs of democracy. Following pressure from our campaign, in 2007 Manchester City Council replaced the old mealy-mouthed blue plaque with a new red one, using wording that we provided. Mouse-over the image of the blue plaque below to see the new version:. The new plaque is red as this is the colour now used to ".celebrate or commemorate events of importance to the social history of the City.". The shameful object that seeks to serve as a commemorative plaque to th...
History of The Peterloo Massacre
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Campaign for a fitting memorial to the martyrs of democracy. On the 16th of August 1819 the huge open area around what's now St Peters Square, Manchester, played host to an outrage against over 60,000 peaceful pro-democracy and anti-poverty protesters; an event which became known as The Peterloo Massacre. On the morning of 16th August the crowd began to gather, conducting themselves, according to contemporary accounts, with dignity and discipline, the majority dressed in their sunday best. Local magistra...
Latest News from The Peterloo Massacre Memorial Camapaign
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Campaign for a fitting memorial to the martyrs of democracy. Peterloo Memorial Campaign Events. For latest details and updates see our Facebook page. 2016 Anniversary Event - THE PETERLOO TAPESTRY. 1pm - 5:30pm Sunday 14th August 2015. We will meet outside Manchester Central Conference Centre (Windmill Street side) at 1pm,. Then proceed to the Friends Meeting House (6 Mount Street) where creation of Tapestry will begin at 1:30pm. Drop in to the Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester M2 5NS, an...
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August 2015 – Criminal Historian
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Working with dead people. Escape to Philadelphia: how Mr Wills, the bigamist who made his wife commit incest, got away with it. August 17, 2015. Early 19th century portrait of a Bethlem patient. In 1857, the newspapers were full of breathless tales about one man, whose name changed according both to his desire and the individual newspaper’s disregard of the facts. The non-conformist baptism register for John Blair Wills in Basingstoke. Wills had been born in Basingstoke in 1831, and at the age of 24, had...
Still Reading The Riot Act – Criminal Historian
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Working with dead people. Still Reading The Riot Act. August 2, 2015. Continuing my weekend of marking the 300th anniversary of the Riot Act, here are my final five events and facts linked to this piece of legislation. 6 Rioting at the Races. A horse race in County Down resulted in the Riot Act being read in 1813. A group of around 12 local men had gathered at the Downpatrick Racecourse. On 22 July with the aim of annoying the soldiers members of the East Middlesex Militia. 8 Peterloo and Press Bias.
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we are many, they are few… | "the first Hippie"...
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The first Hippie…. We are many, they are few. December 2, 2010. Rise like Lions after slumber. In unvanquishable number –. Shake your chains to earth like dew. Which in sleep had fallen on you –. Ye are many – they are few. Shelley; an homage to anarchy]. The killing fields of St. Peter…. As I lay asleep in Italy. There came a voice from over the Sea,. And with great power it forth led me. To walk in the visions of Poesy. I met Murder on the way –. He had a mask like Castlereagh –. Be in admirable plight,.
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City Centre Peace and Justice Trail | Manchester Peace Festival
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City Centre Peace and Justice Trail. Arts for peace and justice – September 2012. City Centre Peace and Justice Trail. The full trail begins in a site close to Manchester Piccadilly Train Station and ends in the centre of Piccadilly Gardens. It can be walked in whole or in part. A separate Children’s Trail is also available for schools to use. We hope you enjoy Manchester’s rich history of promoting peace and justice. 1 Remembering the Depression. 2 The campaign for tolerance and fairness for gay rights.
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Get Involved | Friends of Library Walk
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Friends of Library Walk. Do you love Library Walk too? There are several ways to show your appreciation and support the cause to Save Library Walk! Below are details of future events/ meetings and ways to help the campaign:. Join our Facebook Group. Get in touch, email: savelibrarywalk@gmail.com. Write a letter of objection to your councillor asking them to object to the proposal and/or planning committee officers – here is a handy guide. From the lovely Manchester Modernists. Monday 28th July 6pm. 8211;...
Fighting Talk by Mark Metcalf : Samuel Bamford Obelisk in Middleton commemorates Peterloo leader
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Fighting Talk by Mark Metcalf. Independent working class journalism. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Samuel Bamford Obelisk in Middleton commemorates Peterloo leader. Samuel Bamford, Middleton Cemetery behind St Leonard’s Church. Is now annually commemorated in a 'Campaign for a fitting memorial to the martyrs of democracy.' See. 1840-44) is regarded as a historically important guide to the conditions of the working classes after 1815. Bamford died on 13 April 1872 and was given a public funeral that was atten...
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Resources – Manchester's Radical History
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Manchester's Radical History. Exploring Greater Manchester's Grassroots History. Hulme Library mural – photos by Arwa Aburawa. There are already lots of resources real-world and online for people wanting to know about different aspects of Manchester’s history. Here are some of them: if you know of others we should add to the list please get in touch. Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre. Ancoats Buildings Preservation Trust. Basque Children of ’37 Association UK. In 1937, during the Spanish c...
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Peterloo Hotels
A niche hotel developer and investor based in the UK. With direct ownership experience from budget to upscale brands, we have an appetite to grow through strategic acquisitions in key cities across the UK. Keep up to date with the latest news! Peterloo Hotels has grown from a newly established company in 2001 to developing and owning Manchester's first ever 5-Star hotel. Below are the edited highlights of that history and our aspirations for future growth in hospitality development and investment. Today ...
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The real-time, real-life adventures of two middle-aged fools running off to live on a sailboat. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Update, January, 2007. Donna, Neill and Tesla are spending the winter in sub-tropical Rhode Island, and Etude is on stands on the hard. More on this as we catch up. My apologies for the dislocations in layout - the blog publisher shows something different from what I enter into the work space. Maddening! Thanks for reading, and. Opus is the name we had given our dinghy. Why Opus?
Peterloo Massacre
Tuesday, 1 April 2008. Peter's Field -The Peterloo Massacre-The Killing Field:. A few days after the event the Manchester Observer coined the name Peterloo, associating it in mockery with Napoleons defeat at the Battle of Waterloo which had taken place four years earlier. Thus the name Peterloo and even the Peterloo Massacre became a powerful and emotive symbol for generations in the shaping of political opinion. Map of Manchester and surrounding districts….p. The picture on the front cover depicts Willi...
Peterloo Massacre Memorial Campaign
The Peterloo Memorial Campaign. On 16th August 1819. In St Peter's Fields, Manchester, armed cavalry charged a peaceful crowd of around 60,000 people gathered to listen to anti-poverty and pro-democracy speakers. It is estimated that 18 were killed, and nearly 700 seriously injured. We are campaigning for a RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE. Memorial to this major event in the history of Manchester and its people, and to those who died that day. Read the RIP document. And our Twitter account.
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This website uses cookies to function correctly. You may delete cookies at any time but doing so may result in some parts of the site not working correctly. Powered by My Surgery Website. Tel: 0161 643 5005. 133-137 Manchester Old Road, Middleton, Manchester, M24 4DZ. Tel: 0161 643 5005. Home Visits and Telephone Access. Access to Medical Records. ONLINE SERVICES FOR PATIENTS. More information can be obtained from www.england.nhs.uk/patient-online. Appointment DNAs (Did Not Attend) . Our Doctors, Nurses ...
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Peterloo Poets, Poetry Publishers
Poetry Publishers 1972 - 2009. When he said ‘Let there be light! And nothing happened, he knocked. The stone wall down and built. A wall of translucent glass. And, through the glass, they admired. The changing skies, the waders, reeds. And trees, the river ferrying sunlight. Under a stork-legged viaduct. Together they saw it was good. Until the slipping of her hand. From his, the fading of her face, her. Voice He knew the waiting of those lost. Apostles in the upper room. No gales,. 8216; Peterloo Poets.
Peterloo Poets, Poetry Publishers
Poetry Publishers 1972 - 2009. When he said ‘Let there be light! And nothing happened, he knocked. The stone wall down and built. A wall of translucent glass. And, through the glass, they admired. The changing skies, the waders, reeds. And trees, the river ferrying sunlight. Under a stork-legged viaduct. Together they saw it was good. Until the slipping of her hand. From his, the fading of her face, her. Voice He knew the waiting of those lost. Apostles in the upper room. No gales,. 8216; Peterloo Poets.
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