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Last updated:10 March 2015

Events

20
Nov

Exhibition: To end all wars

An exhibition marking the centenary of the introduction of conscription in early 1916. The north-west had a vigorous anti-war movement from 1914 onwards. This exhibition looks at some of those involved, both men and women, who fought for peace. Bill Chadwick from Westhoughton and Hugh Hutchinson from Bolton, whose...

05
Mar

International Women's Day

Remembering Mary Barbour - social reformer, rent strike leader, women's peace crusader and pioneering woman councillor A talk by Catriona Burness Mary Barbour worked tirelessly to change laws to help families in poverty.  Her capacity to mobilise working class families, especially women, to challenge the power of landlords and...

05
Mar

Living History performance No Power on Earth

Preceding our International Women s Day event - come along early, bring your butties, we'll provide the tea, there'll be time to sit and have a chat before the IWD talk begins at 2...   A specially-written 'Living History' performance, No Power on Earth, will accompany the Library exhibition...

16
Mar

Justice for Alice Wheeldon!

Talk by Chloe Mason. In 1917 socialist, feminist and anti-war activist, Alice Wheeldon, her daughter and husband were given long prison sentences, on flimsy evidence, for supposedly plotting to kill Prime Minister Lloyd George and Arthur Henderson, leader of the Labour Party. Chloe Mason, Alice’s great-granddaughter, will speak about...

30
Mar

Communities of resistance - patterns of dissent in Britain during the First World War

Talk by Cyril Pearce. Data gathered from a variety of sources can be used to create maps of Britain which identify places and communities in Britain where enthusiasm for the war was muted or non-existent. Searching these anti-war hot-spots exposes coalitions of resistance involving women as well as men,...

13
Apr

Manchester volunteers in the Easter Rising

Talk by Robin Stocks. We mark the centenary of the Easter Rising with an account of how, in the middle of WW1, members of the Irish community in Manchester and other British cities resolved to travel to Dublin to prepare for a rebellion to achieve independence for Ireland.  ...

27
Apr

Richard Milward - Luddites' Nightmares

Taking inspiration from the machine-breaking Luddites of the early 19th century, artist Richard Milward is producing a series of paintings which, in his words, ‘expose, exaggerate and ridicule the ways in which modern technology encroaches on – and distorts – everyday life’.  A month-long loan to WCML of one...

29
Apr

To Make That Future Now

To Make That Future Now! - 150 years of the Manchester and Salford Trades Council - exhibition. Open Wednesdays to Fridays 1-5pm and the first Saturday in May, June and July 10am-4pm. More details to follow.

07
May

7th annual Frow lecture

Richard Cleminson will give the 7th Frow Lecture. His topic is “A new world in our hearts”: anarchism and the Spanish Civil War. Richard is Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Leeds. In this lecture Richard will outline and critically assess the anarchist political and cultural contribution...

12
May

Salford's Sarsparilla Sounds

Three Salford institutions, Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Islington Mill and ourselves, join forces to celebrate Salford’s presence as part of Manchester After Hours. Using WCML and Salford Museum as locations, Islington Mill will curate a live programme of music and spoken word that’s in tune with these unusual...

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