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PHM is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future.

On this blog we share posts from the PHM team and other experts, with behind the scenes stories, coverage of PHM's exhibitions and events, and highlights from the museum's unique collection.

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Image of Left to right: black and white photograph of a man in a suit on a platform speaking to a crowd, with one of the lion statues of Trafalgar Square in London in the background, and a black and white document with a photograph of a man and text including: 'General Election 1922' and 'Vote for Saklatvala'.

1926 General Strike: Shapurji Saklatvala MP – the most dangerous man in Britain?

1 July 2026


In 1926, on the eve of the General Strike, Shapurji Saklatvala MP called on soldiers not to shoot their fellow workers.  He was arrested on charges of sedition, his trial was rushed through, and he was imprisoned until the strike was officially over.

In the final of a series of three blogs exploring the 1926 General Strike, Dr Dan Edmonds, PHM and Royal Holloway University of London researcher, tells us more about Saklatvala, 100 years after his release from prison.



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Image of Woman Looking Through a Microscope painting by Cliff Rowe, 1966. Image courtesy of People’s History Museum.

Cliff Rowe: Work, rest, and play

15 July 2020


This month PHM Learning Officer Liz Thorpe puts the spotlight on the Cliff Rowe painting Woman Looking Through a Microscope (1966), and shares activities to improve our wellbeing inspired by PHM’s wider collection of Cliff Rowe paintings.



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