Below are a list of links that we hope you'll find of use/interest.
Creative Tourist
The museum is part of this exciting new collaboration of museums and galleries designed to help you make the most of your visit to Manchester. Uncover the galleries, museums, shows, bars, hidden gems and restaurants that are distinctly, uniquely Mancunian. With new city guides produced three times a year, weekly competitions and offers, and top travel tips from the people who live and work in Manchester, Creative Tourist is the ultimate free guide to the city. Visit Creative Tourist now to download your guide.
Urbis (now closed but the National Football Museum is due to open in the Urbis building in early 2012)
Modern History
Museums, mills, waterways, railways, steam sheds, walking trails, events, ideas and surprising stories; the Northwest has it all by the bucketload. Experience over 150 years of industrial heritage with our fantastic choice of attractions. Unearth the stories that have shaped the modern world. For stimulating short breaks and days out with a difference, there are endless events and exhibitions for everyone….what will you discover?
Revealing Histories
Eight museums and galleries across Greater Manchester have joined together to explore the lasting legacy of the trans-atlantic slave trade. We are looking at our collections in a new light, investigating their origins and revealing stories through a series of events, discussion and debate.
All About Audiences
As the audience development agency for the North West, All About Audiences supports arts and cultural organisations in building and sustaining their audiences.
Manchester Museums Unwrapped
A site which allows you to search the combined collections of five Manchester museums and galleries. The site includes the collections of the People’s History Museum.
Culture 24
A virtual museum, listing over 2,500 UK museums, galleries and heritage attractions.
Visit Manchester
The official destination website for Manchester.
Manchester Online
A comprehensive guide to everything happening in Manchester.
Manchester City Council
Includes links to Manchester related websites.
WORKLAB
The International Association of Labour Museums, of which the People’s History Museum is a member.
Manchester Centre for Regional History
A nationally recognised centre which promotes the study of Manchester and the North West of England.
Our Manchester
Gateway to a number of local history web sites focused on Greater Manchester.
North West Film Archive
The public home for the moving image heritage of the North West of England.
Peace & Social Justice Trail
A new trail around Manchester city centre highlighting key points related to peace and social justice which you can download and then follow. The museum features in the trail. There is also a children’s version of the trail.