The Peterloo Massacre Tour

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The Peterloo Massacre Tour

Manchester Art Gallery, City Centre
15 August 2026
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15 Aug 2026
10:30 am-12:30 pm

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Join the definitive tour about a moment that helped shape the future of the nation: The Peterloo Massacre.

In August 1819, a day came that coined a phrase and stirred a nation. Defining the British struggle for democracy, the Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter’s Field (near what is now St Peter’s Square). Here, peaceful protesters met to demand universal suffrage and better representation in Parliament, against a backdrop of deepening poverty and pitiable conditions in industrial towns like Manchester.

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Shortly before 1pm, the chair of the magistrates, William Hulton, declared the town “in great danger”, read the riot act and sent the deeply unpopular deputy constable, Joseph Nadin, to arrest Hunt. Nadin said it was impossible, so the troops were called in. The Manchester and Salford Yeomanry reacted first, charging into a crowd of more than 60,000, before the regular soldiers arrived and left 15 people dead and more than 600 injured.

The immediate effect was further government repression but the long-term influence was one of disenchantment with the existing electoral system – a key step towards modern democracy.

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There is no better way to learn about this crucial event in British history than by visiting the site where it happened. Not only will your knowledgeable and experienced tour guide walk you around the key locations where the events of that day unfolded – they’ll bring history to life. Expect powerful words, poetry and a contemporary context in which to make sense of the events of that day – all working towards a better understanding of a moment that helped shape the future of the nation.

“If you want Peterloo explained with verve, wit and real knowledge then this the easily the best tour around” – Marple Historical Society.

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