People's History Museum
The People's History Museum, located in Salford, UK, is dedicated to preserving and exploring the history of democracy in Britain, with a particular focus on the lives and experiences of working people. The museum houses a diverse collection of objects, documents, and archival materials that tell the story of the struggles for democracy over two centuries, including the fight for the vote, workers' rights, and social equality. Visitors to the museum can explore permanent and temporary exhibitions that cover topics such as the development of political parties, trade unions, and protest movements. The museum's galleries are filled with interactive displays, personal stories, and historical artifacts that bring the past to life. Highlights include the largest collection of political banners in the UK, as well as a rich program of events, educational workshops, and community activities that engage audiences of all ages. The People's History Museum also features a Learning Programme that offers opportunities for schools, groups, and individuals to engage with the museum's themes in a deeper way. The museum's archives and study centre provide resources for researchers and those interested in the social and political history of the UK. With its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, the People's History Museum serves as a space for reflection, debate, and inspiration, encouraging visitors to consider the role they play in continuing the story of democracy.