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The Peterloo Massacre (16 August 1819) began as a peaceful demonstration in Manchester for rights and representation, with thousands gathering to express their views. This short film explores its legacy from...
Footage from the North West Film Archive showing life on the home front in North West England during World War I. Clips include the the Accrington Pals, the Lancashire Fusiliers and the Cheshire Regiment...
This film is a journey through one of Britain’s most challenging cities: Manchester. Two sociologists Linda Janes and Gerry Mooney use the new Metrolink Tram to take them around the city, meeting people as...
The creation of the Bridgewater Hall, the first free-standing concert hall built since the Festival Hall, London in 1951, has provided Manchester with an exciting concert venue fit for the twenty first...
Looks at ways in which new kinds of partnerships are forming. In Manchester the public and private sectors have joined with central government to bid for the Olympic Games in the year 2000. The public sector...
Examines the distinctive style of The Legendary Joe Bloggs Inc. Co., the Manchester-based company that has been a major contributor to the development of street style and popular culture in the late 1980s...
Slide pack based on an exhibition held at the Manchester City Art Gallery, showing a selection of objects including works by some of the most prominent members of the Arts and Crafts Movement: William...
A compilation of ten archive films about traditions, events, people and places of north-west England from 1910 to 1955. Contents: Sir Stanley Matthews and his ‘magic feet’ - how Stanley Matthews’...
Three slide sets based on an exhibition and book produced by the Institute for Popular Culture at the Manchester Metropolitan University. The images trace the highly visible new fan culture together with the...
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