Past events
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Manchester Histories Festival – Historic Footprints Walk
10:00 - 11:00 9 June 2024
Join John Piprani, The University of Manchester and Dr Tereza Ward on this fascinating walk, discover a demolished synagogue beneath the Contact Theatre car park, and hear visitors’ voice recordings from the 1960s. Reminisce with Miriam Lorkins about a former corner shop on Dilworth Street in the 1970s....
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Manchester Histories Festival – Panel Conversation: Manchester’s History of Humanitarianism
10:30 - 11:30 9 June 2024
Professor Bertrand Taithe from the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute at The University of Manchester will delve into Manchester’s history of humanitarianism alongside one of its pivotal figures, Professor Tony Redmond. Prof. Redmond founded UK-Med, a frontline humanitarian medical NGO established...
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Manchester Histories Festival – Birth Day
11:00 - 15:00 9 June 2024
Marvel at the journey of medical advancement through artefacts from the University’s Museum of Medicine and Health, alongside digitized maps from the University Library Special Collections, showcasing over a century of progress. Experience the evolution of pain relief, observe pill-rolling demos, and...
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Manchester Histories Festival – Humanitarian Medicine Exhibition
11:00 - 15:00 9 June 2024
Step into the heart of humanitarianism and conflict response at The Humanitarian Archive, a captivating exhibition from The University of Manchester Library and the prestigious Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute. Including endangered private papers, archives of small humanitarian organisations,...
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Manchester Histories Festival – Historic Footprints Walk
12:15 - 13:15 9 June 2024
Join John Piprani, The University of Manchester and Dr Tereza Ward on this fascinating walk, discover a demolished synagogue beneath the Contact Theatre car park, and hear visitors’ voice recordings from the 1960s. Reminisce with Miriam Lorkins about a former corner shop on Dilworth Street in the 1970s....
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