Hyde, Market Street 1968
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H231029

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Another of Cheshire's cotton towns, Hyde was to be the scene of great industrial unrest when in 1848, a local group of Chartists marched through the town to disable the boilers, bringing all machinery in the mills to a standstill. The Chartists were so-called because they sought 'a charter of rights for all' with both political and industrial reform. Many of the rights we now take for granted we owe to people such as them.
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