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Commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War 2018 marks the centenary of the 1918 Armistice that ended the First World War. As part of the commemorations the museum wishes to honour the service of the police officers in the Greater Manchester...
Today marks The Representation of the People Act Today marks the Representation of the People Act, which granted women over the age of 30 the right to vote, as well a... Plan Your Visit Donate online today Navigation Visiting Accessibility Contact Us Facilities Getting Here Groups Opening Hours Plan of Museum Research Alien Register Index Search Appointments Search History Roll of Honour What’s On Learning Workshops KS2 SEN Outreach Resources Digital Artefacts Digital Handling Box Video From Our Archives Jewes Helmet Lantern Tipstaff How to Book About Accreditations Contact Us Donations Partners & Links People Terms & Conditions Venue hire Volunteers Shop Blog Search Visiting Accessibility Contact Us Facilities Getting Here Groups Opening Hours Plan of Museum Research Alien Register Index Search Appointments Search History Roll of Honour What’s On Learning Workshops KS2 SEN Outreach Resources Digital Artefacts Digital Handling Box Video From Our Archives Jewes Helmet Lantern Tipstaff How to Book About Accreditations Contact Us Donations Partners & Links People Terms & Conditions Venue hire Volunteers Shop Blog Search William Prendergast William PrendergastDied on 26th October 1921 Constable Prendergast was an officer of the Mounted Branch. On 19th December 1917 he was thrown from his horse and sustained injuries which were later to cause his death. He was 21. Share This Type and Press “enter” to Search
William PrendergastDied on 26th October 1921 Constable Prendergast was an officer of the Mounted Branch. On 19th December 1917 he was thrown from his horse and sustained injuries which were later to cause his death. He was 21. Share This