Nov 1, 2014 – Nov 1, 2018

Exhibition 'Ramsden's Town' in Tolson Museum

The Ramsdens were the founders of the Huddersfield we know today. In 1599 William Ramsden bought the Manor of Huddersfield as a small Pennine village; it developed into a major town and ‘one of the principal seats of the woollen trade in the Kingdom’. The estate was sold to Huddersfield Corporation in 1920 for £1,300,000.

Amazing objects to see include:

The Skelmanthorpe Flag

Richard Oastler memorabilia including Flag carried at an 1832 demo in York

Fighting for the Right to Vote - The Ten Hour Bill Banner

A fine Suffragist banner - 'Votes for Women Huddersfield and district'

A rare road Toll Board c.1923-4

Painting - View of Huddersfield by William Cowen, 1849.

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