
Chartist Hall
Chartist Hall was a meeting space in Plymouth, primarily used by the Chartist movement in the 19th century, which advocated for workers' rights and political reform. Named after the Chartist movement, it served as a venue for gatherings, discussions, and activism aimed at improving social justice and democratic representation. Today, it is part of the historical recognition of Plymouth's involvement in social and political change, reflecting the city's role in the broader fight for workers’ rights during that era.