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Image of Help the Normals collection can by Dolly Sen, 2012 © Dolly Sen. On display in the Nothing About Us Without Us exhibition at People's History Museum.
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Nothing About Us Without Us

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Over Here Zine Fest 2023

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Image of - left to right: Mary Fildes on detail from Peterloo commemorative glass, date unknown, photograph of match girls, 1888, illustration of Sylvia Pankhurst by artist Halah El Kholy, 2019, and photograph of Jayaben Desai, date and copyright unknown. All images courtesy of People's History Museum.
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Image of Labour Party leaflets, 1976-1977. Images courtesy of Labour History Archive & Study Centre at People's History Museum.
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Black History Month archive open day

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Image of Labour Clears the Way poster, 1910. Howitt & Son, Nottingham. Image courtesy of People's History Museum.
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1923 General Election centenary commemoration

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People’s History Museum
Left Bank
Spinningfields
Manchester M3 3ER
0161 838 9190

Plan your visit

Museum & shop:
Open: 10.00am to 5.00pm, every day except Tuesdays
– Closed: 24, 25, 26 December & 1 January
Make a group booking

Labour History Archive & Study Centre:
– Visit by appointment: archive@phm.org.uk

Open Kitchen Cafe & Bar:
– Mon to Fri, 8.00am to 4.00pm
– Sat & Sun, 10.00am to 4.00pm
– Bookings: 07707 974 774 / phmbookings@openkitchenmcr.co.uk


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Welcome

Image of People's History Museum building exterior, from Left Bank.People’s History Museum is about creating a fairer world for everyone and we represent those working to achieve this.

The museum is a welcoming organisation, committed to standing in solidarity with people who face persecution and discrimination. Examples of this include but are not limited to dismantling racism, championing trans inclusion, standing with sanctuary seekers and embedding the social model of disability.

The collection and stories are curated to show a wide range of authentic narratives. Content is bold, brave and challenging, but shared with care, compassion and hope for a better future.

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