Chartism in Winlaton: diverging memories
By the end of the nineteenth century, as even the longest-lived Chartist veterans were approaching their end, and their experiences
Read MoreWhat did your family do in the revolution?
By the end of the nineteenth century, as even the longest-lived Chartist veterans were approaching their end, and their experiences
Read MoreStanding nine feet tall and topped with a cap of liberty, it would have been difficult for visitors to the
Read More‘Owing to a press of more important matters, we could not notice this ceremony last week,’ declared the Newcastle-based Northern Liberator.
Read MoreChartism in Sheffield was slow to rouse and initally mild in character. As time went on, however, the mood grew
Read MoreLeeds was home to the Northern Star in its early years and to civic Chartism
Read MoreCornwall was not promising ground for Chartism. Even so, it had its supporters among the miners. Though Cornwall was the
Read MoreWith the National Convention busying itself for the presentation of the first Charter to Parliament and deliberating on its next
Read MoreThis page briefly outlines the political activities in which Chartist women took part, examines the extent of Female Chartist Associations
Read MoreThis page looks at the development of Chartism in the Black Country – the industrial heartland of South Staffordshire and
Read MoreThe following account of the events of 14 August 1848, when an armed Chartist “National Guard” shot dead a police
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