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Face to face resources: Performance, Workshop or activity session, Resource County: Greater Manchester Baddies - Living History WorkshopPeople's History Museum, ManchesterPeople's History Museum | Manchester
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Archive: Association or society County: Hertfordshire Bernie Grant Archives at the University of Middlesex Barnet
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News Best-preserved Magna Carta goes on show at Salisbury Cathedral for Magna Carta 800Salisbury Cathedral’s copy of Magna Carta is re-housed in a dramatic new display for their Magna Carta: Spirit of Justice, Power of Words exhibition opening for Magna Carta 800.27 February 2015
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News British Library opens ballot to view four original Magna CartasThe British Library ballot to view the last four original Magna Cartas together for the first time in history has opened.07 October 2014
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Article Crossing Borders: Latin American Exiles In LondonSofia Buchuck worked gathering oral histories from the Latin American community in London. Here she talks about some of her findings about the refugee life in the capital.
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Interview Curator's Choice: The Magna Carta at the British LibraryIn her own Words...Dr Claire Breay Lead Curator of Medieval and Earlier Manuscripts at the British Library tells us why the Magna Carta is such a powerful piece of British history.15 October 2011
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Preview Democracy for Scotland: the Museum of Edinburgh examines the referendum experienceAs referendum fever rages in Scotland and hits the UK national news, the Museum of Edinburgh presents a retrospective of the two previous referendums in 1979 and 1997 with a selection of materials from its own collections and the Scottish Political Archive in Stirling.07 March 2012
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Trail From Peterloo to the Pankhursts: A Radical Politics TrailFrom the Peterloo Massacre, through the Anti-Corn Law League to the connections with Marx and Engels, Manchester has a strong tradition of political radicalism. Discover the people, the locations, museums and collections in this trail developed with the help of the People's History Museum.
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News Magna Carta 800th Anniversary celebrations for 2015 outlined for Runnymede and beyondPlans to mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta in 2015 were announced during a special event held at Royal Holloway, University of London this week.19 June 2014
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News Magna Carta: From the King's teeth to Horrible Histories at the British LibraryMagna Carta: Law, Liberty, Legacy opens at the British Library on Friday with an impressive collection of manuscripts including the Declaration of Independence and the US Bill of Rights in the UK for the first time - and a rap battle from Horrible Histories.11 March 2015
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News National Library of Wales brings the medieval Laws of Hywel Dda back homeNational Library of Wales has secured one of the nation’s most important documents this week after successfully bidding for The Boston Manuscript of the Laws of Hywel Dda.13 July 2012
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News National Portrait Gallery acquires bust of architect of American Revolution Thomas HollisThe National Portrait Gallery has acquired a marble bust by Joseph Wilton of a key English radical of the 18th century who passionately supported the American Revolution.26 September 2012
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Interview Parliament Week 2011: Inside Westminster with the Parliamentary Archives' David PriorDavid Prior, who is part of the team looking after the amazing collections held by Parliament, tells us all about what they mean to everyone and how they're looked after.20 October 2011
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News Parliament Week 2012: Question MPs on Twitter, watch a Suffragette trial and get inside WestminsterParliament Week is about to return, inviting youngsters and adults across the country to discover the stories of democracy and enagage with the work of Parliament.14 November 2012