One thing that the conspirators didn’t have was money. The only funding they had came from their agent provocateur George ...
One thing that the conspirators didn’t have was money. The only funding they had came from their agent provocateur George ...
The eruption of Mount Tambora in April 1815 was the deadliest Volcanic eruption that we know off. The volcano stood ...
Tom Hillenbrand of Beautness animation created a series of explainer videos to show volunteers how they can create cut out ...
Storytelling and more The last line of the Mask of Anarchy—“Ye are many – they are few”—imparts the sense of power ...
And the winners are… Students from local primary schools participated in an art contest as part of the celebration of the ...
This article is based on a review of Ryan Hanley’s essay “Cato Street and the Caribbean” featured in the Manchester ...
As part of our Heritage Fund project we teamed up with the Harrowby and District Local Residents Association to stage ...
We are very fortunate at Westmisnter Archives to have the superb Ashbridge collection. In amongst the prints we have an ...
Each student received a question and a prop based on a character involved in the conspiracy which they had been ...
Painted 1903 by Robert Gibb (1845 – 1932)
Today, we spent the morning learning the story of the Cato Street Conspiracy. ‘The West End Job’, as they’d called ...
Today we began the training by recapping about the conspirators and remembering their names and stories. We all introduced ourselves ...
Today we were pleased to welcome Penny from the Parliamentary Archives. She told us all about parliament, Peterloo and the ...
What an amazing day we had today and such fantastic opportunities. We were at the National Archives today and had the ...
It was an early start today but worth it. We were so lucky to have the opportunity to film in ...
Today we visited the Tower of London and the Museum of London. Once we had arrived at the Tower we ...
We made it to Manchester today and visited the People’s History Museum. First of all Suzanne was our tour guide ...
On 3rd August 2021 twelve young people from the Westminster Community Reminiscence and Archive Group (WCRAG) visited the National Archives ...
Sunday 23rd February was the Bicentenary of the Cato Street Conspiracy. To commemorate the event Westminster Archives’ Education Officer Peter ...
How the Bridgerton like excess of Regency London radicalised ...
Dr Richard Gaunt, Associate Professor in History (School of Humanities) and Manuscripts and Special Collections at The University of Nottingham, ...
Two hundred years ago, on Sunday, 23 February, 1820, the Cato Street conspiracy was stopped in is tracks by one ...