Join us for an archive exploration day to mark the centenary of Labour MP Ellen Wilkinson’s election to parliament, and discover more about Ellen’s life, activism, and the causes that were important to her.
Nicknamed ‘Red Ellen’ for the colour of her hair and her commitment to socialist ideas, Ellen was a strong advocate for social justice, women’s rights, workers’ rights, and education reform.
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Into PHM’s incredible archive material, featuring:
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A significant series of Ellen’s scrapbooks, full of press clippings from around 1924 to her death, which offer a fascinating record of her life and work.
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A pop-up exhibition commissioned by the Mechanics Institute and curated by historians Helen Antrobus and Dr Tessa Chynoweth on Ellen’s incredible achievements.
Suitable for 16+ (under 18s must have an accompanying adult).
Take a look at the incredible life of one of the first female Labour MPs Ellen Wilkinson, featuring items from the museum’s collection, with PHM’s Visitor Experience Supervisor Sara Ferri.
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