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The Men's League for Opposing Woman Suffrage was founded on 19 January 1909. The newly formed association replaced the Men's Committee for Opposing Woman Suffrage, which had been founded in 1908. The following year, 1910, the group changed its name again after merging with the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League...
As part of our project with the People's History Museum Voting for Change we have recently acquired, thanks to Heritage Lottery Fund money, a small but seminal booklet from 1856, A brief summary in plain language of the most important laws concerning women by Barbara Leigh Smith. Volunteer Eddie...
With Holocaust memorial day coming up on 27 January we thought we would share a story about a refugee from Nazi Germany who came to the UK in 1933. Hermann Ehlert was born on 14 January 1912 and was 21 when he left Germany and settled in Manchester. He...
From Tim Dunbar, the artist who last year at the Library showed his drawing project based on an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the exhibition of Picasso’s Guernica in a car showroom in Manchester in 1939 - details here: Thought you'd be interested in an update on my ongoing...
Thanks very much to Geoff who has not only recently donated to the Library two interesting items, but has also researched and written up for us a bit about them: Sorting out family archives, trying to practise what I preach, I found two items from my partner Judy Paskell's...