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Gallery Package - The Life and Times of CND


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1958<br>The Anti H Bomb March had its send off at the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall where Doctor Donald Soper ( Leader of the Methodist Church and ardent member of the Anti Bomb Group ) and the Rev R Thomas accompanied by 30 clergymen of various denominations placed a wreath in the Nuclear Disarmament design<br><br>1958

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1958<br><br>Impromptu jive session in Hyde Park during the Aldermaston March by anti nuclear protestors<br>1958

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1958<br>London to Aldermaston CND march.<br>Marching past the Atomic Weapons Reaearch establishment at Aldermaston at the conclusion of the mardh from London which began on Good Friday.<br>8th April 1958

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1958<br><br>4676.12. Political Demo. 1958. CND March London to Aldermaston. Easter morning march.<br>© TopFoto

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London to Aldermaston - C.N.D. Easter March

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1958<br>London to Aldermaston March <br>Youth joins the protest.  Many parents carried children in the march , and posters pointing out the dangers to children - as opposed the the whole of mankind - were prominent<br>April 1958

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1958<br>London to Aldermaston March <br>Exhaustation , or love in the mist.  Shadowed by their march symbols , two figures huddle under blankets seeking warmth as other , keener marchers gather round the loudspeaker van.<br>April 1958

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1957<br><br>Windscale, Cumberland: Process workers wearing protective clothing as they prepare to enter No1 Pile at windscale on a normal shift for their routine jobs. The clothing is to protect them from radio-active dust and contamination, following the recent discovery that uranium rods in the atomic reactor at windscale had become overheated and that a surge of radio-active dust had escaped from the 500 foot high chimneys All milk from the coastal strip seven miles lond and two miles wide around the windscale plutonium factor near Calder Hall was a banned from distribution when tests of milk samples showed a content of radio iodine content to be six times the permissible level.<br>18 October 1957

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1957<br>Sellafield Windscale Plutonium factory meeting to discuss the over heating which occured to the No. 1 pile of Uranium charges the week previous. 20th October 1957<br>left to right: Dr. Basil Schonland Prof K.J.M. Kaye; Prof J Diamond and Mr Peirson Secretary of UKAEA

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1961<br><br>Anti Bomb Day at Liverpool Street<br>three girls one holding a nuclear disarmament  symbol at Liverpool Street Station London 9 December 1961

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1963<br>Miss Lilian Lee of Norwich sitting in Whitehall as the Aldermaston to London anti-bomb marchers made their way to Hyde Park for a final rally Easter Monday.<br>15th April 1963

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1960<br>Police Stop demonstration at rocket case.  A policeman carrying tent poles leads a man off the highway during an anti-nuclear protest demonstration at the Air Ministry's Thor rocket base at Harrington , Northamptonshire.  The demonstration  - organised by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear Warfare - was intended to last a week , but it ended after 90 minutes.  Demonstrators who started pitching tents went away with police.<br>2nd January 1960

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1960<br>Anti Nuclear warfare demonstrators carry banners and sing slogans as they march into London , 18th April 1960 , for a scheduled ban the bomb rally in traflgar Square . London.  An estimate 20,000 deomonstrators are taking part in the procession from Aldermaston which left Turnham Green , on the outskirts of London<br>

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1959<br>A party of about 60 determined men and women are taking part in the coast-to-coast Youth March carrying the banners - from Liverpool to Hull as an 'H' bomb protest ... Other supporters are joining the marchers on the way at places such as Wigan - Bolton etc.  Battling against driving wind -some of the bomb marchers on the road from Rochdale to Halifax<br>30th December 1959

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1960<br>With Canon John Collins at their head , the first of the thousands of marchers enter Trafalgar Square this afternoon to the nuclear disarmament rally there , marking theend of their portest march from Aldermaston to London , which started on Good Friday.  They were cheered by the thousands of people who were already packed into Trafalgar Square for the meeting.<br>18th April 1960<br>

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Punch<br><br>"'What shall it profit a man, if...?'"

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Punch<br><br>&quotNothing to worry about, silly it’s not a Sputnik, only a patrolling U.S. H-bomber."

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Punch<br><br>For Good or Evil

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1961<br>No lack of variety was seen at Batham Hall, Greenford, Middlesex, recently, when a dancing competition for national awards was held. The 'modern' section was especially full of variety.<br>Photo shows: Off to the dancing at Betham Hall are seen two entrants in the 'Modern' section , both members of the Kathleen Munford School of Dancing at Greenford and both winners of numerous dancing awards. They are (left) Christine Weller, 16, who danced a skit on 'Ban the Bomb' marching, and Annette Holland, 14, who danced as an Indian Squaw.<br>June 15th 1961

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1982<br><br>CND DEMO OUTSIDE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT., 1982 Credit: Chris Davies / ArenaPAL

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1983<br><br>CROWD OF PROTESTERS CND RALLY 1983, Credit: Chris Davies / ArenaPAL

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1946<br>Demonstrators against the Atomic Bomb test parading in Trafalgar Square  - 1st July 1946.<br>©TopFoto

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1983<br>Msg Bruce Kent, left at front, general secretary of Britain's campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, sitting with fellow campaigners outside the Burghfield Royal Ordnance factory , about 50 miles, west of London.  The factory is Britian's main nuclear weapons production centre.  The demonstrators were beginnng their Easter weekend protest against nuclear weapons.<br>31st March 1983

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1961<br>Aldermaston - London H Bomb Protest March<br>The leaders of the annual easter march  from the atomic weapons research establishment at Aldermaston. Berkshire  set out on their march to London They are from (left to right)  Journalist James Cameron , Professor Richie Caldert,  MP Mr Michael Foot and Anthony Greenwood   31st March 1961

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1969<br>CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969. Protesters from the Crawley Trades Council marching on the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstration in Horley. The CND was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons on British soil. Prominent figures including Bertrand Russell, Michael Foot, JB Priestley and Canon John Collins were amongst the movement's founder members. At the peak of the controversy over the stationing of cruise missiles at Greenham Common in the 1980s, CND reached the peak of its popularity, with a membership of almost 100,000. <br>Credit: Spectrum Colour Library / HIP / TopFoto

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1969<br>CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969. Protesters from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marching in Horley. The CND was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons on British soil. Prominent figures including Bertrand Russell, Michael Foot, JB Priestley and Canon John Collins were amongst the movement's founder members. At the peak of the controversy over the stationing of cruise missiles at Greenham Common in the 1980s, CND reached the peak of its popularity, with a membership of almost 100,000. <br>Credit: Spectrum Colour Library / HIP / TopFoto

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1969<br>CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969. Protesters from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marching in Horley. The CND was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons on British soil. Prominent figures including Bertrand Russell, Michael Foot, JB Priestley and Canon John Collins were amongst the movement's founder members. At the peak of the controversy over the stationing of cruise missiles at Greenham Common in the 1980s, CND reached the peak of its popularity, with a membership of almost 100,000. <br>Credit: Spectrum Colour Library / HIP / TopFoto

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1968<br>CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1968. Protesters from the Highgate branch of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marching in Horley. The CND was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons on British soil. Prominent figures including Bertrand Russell, Michael Foot, JB Priestley and Canon John Collins were amongst the movement's founder members. At the peak of the controversy over the stationing of cruise missiles at Greenham Common in the 1980s, CND reached the peak of its popularity, with a membership of almost 100,000. <br>Credit: Spectrum Colour Library / HIP / TopFoto

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1964<br>Members of Bromley Young Communists at the forefront of a CND demonstration, Horley, Surrey, c1964-1970. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons on British soil. Prominent figures including Bertrand Russell, Michael Foot, JB Priestley and Canon John Collins were amongst the movement's founder members. At the peak of the controversy over the stationing of cruise missiles at Greenham Common in the 1980s, CND reached the peak of its popularity, with a membership of almost 100,000. <br>Credit: Spectrum Colour Library / HIP / TopFoto

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1965<br>James Cameron, British journalist and broadcaster, c1965-1979. After reporting on the Bikini atom bomb tests, Cameron (1911-1985) became a member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). He worked for various newspapers over the course of his journalistic career, including the 'Daily Express', 'Picture Post' and 'News Chronicle', and presented a television programme 'Cameron Country' on the BBC. <br>Credit: Spectrum Colour Library / HIP / TopFoto

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1964<br>Jewish CND group at St Paul's Cathedral, London, 27 March 1964. Jewish members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstrate with other peace activists. <br>Credit: From the Jewish Chronicle Archive / HIP / TopFoto

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1952<br>The Handley Page H.P. 80, Britians latest and mightiest operational bomber.<br>The worlds first four-jet crescent winged aircraft it has successfully made its maiden flight.<br>Of revolutionary design the silver near-sonic H.P.80 flies faster farther and higher with a greater bomb load than any other bomber, providing global striking power for the atomic age. Its crescent swept-back wing combines the aerodynamic and operational merits of delta, swept and razor thin straight wings without any of their disadvantages. A high swept back tail plane is situated on top of a single fin, also with pronounced sweep. Each of two main undercarriages has four double tyred wheels.<br>The four sapphire jet engines buried in the wing give the H.P. 80 more power than 25 modern express locomotives .<br>The new bomber was put into production for the Royal Air Force while still on the secret list. It has been ordered in quantity for bomber command.<br>28 December 1952

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1965<br>Tariq Ali at another &quotEnd the War in Vietnam" demonstration in London.  About 500 youngsters marched to a Trafalgar Square meeting, then set off again for the US Embassy to deliver a note of protest against American action in Vietnam.  The Sunday evening portest was organised by the Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.<br>5th July 1965

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1961<br>Bertrand Russell at the 1961 march, This idea of weapons of mass destruction is utterly horrible he said

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1967<br>One of the leading speakers at the mass rally by the CND held in Trafalgar Square in London was Vietnamese Buddhist Thich Nhat Hanh (seen centre) who is one of the leaders of the militant United Buddhist Movement in DSouth Vietnam.  He was introduced at the Easter Monday Rally of the Easter March by Mrs Olive Hibbs (on right) who is the Chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.<br>27th March 1967

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1957<br>Atomic Explosion <br>Nevada 1957

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1957<br><br>Priscilla at Nevada Test Site<br>June 1957<br>

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1942<br>Sketch of the worlds first reactor<br>Due to wartime secrecy there are no photographs of the completed reactor. The reactor itself was composed of layers of graphite interspersed with Uranium. Criticality, that is, self sustained chain reaction, was achieved on December 2nd 1942, when the 57th layer was added. This gave rise to the early name for reactor ' piles ' because of piling one layer on another. Achieving control of the release of the power of the atom was a major breakthrough in what was then a race to make an atomic weapon. Word of the success was telephoned immediately to Washington in this cryptic language ' The Italian Navigator has landed in the New World and found the natives very friendly',<br>The historic event took place in an improvised laboratory in the racquets court under the West Stands of the University of Chicago's Stagg Field

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1942<br>Sketch of the worlds first reactor<br>Due to wartime secrecy there are no photographs of the completed reactor. The reactor itself was composed of layers of graphite interspersed with Uranium. Criticality, that is, self sustained chain reaction, was achieved on December 2nd 1942, when the 57th layer was added. This gave rise to the early name for reactor ' piles ' because of piling one layer on another. Achieving control of the release of the power of the atom was a major breakthrough in what was then a race to make an atomic weapon. Word of the success was telephoned immediately to Washington in this cryptic language ' The Italian Navigator has landed in the New World and found the natives very friendly',<br>The historic event took place in an improvised laboratory in the racquets court under the West Stands of the University of Chicago's Stagg Field<br>This painting done by artist Gary Sheahan shows the moment when criticality was achieved. Fermi is shown standing next to the instrument rack near the balcony rail next to Walter H Zinn, leaning on the alcony rail. Behind Fermi is Dr H Compton with moustache director of the then closely guarded wartime operations on the bomb project at the University of Chicago known under the code name of Metallurgical Laboratory. <br>1957<br><br>A painting by Gary Sheanan showing the moment when the world's first nuclear pile went critical. Enrico Ferimi stands next to the instrument rack near the balcony rail, slide-rule in hand computing the rise in the neutron count inside the layers of graphite interspersed with uranium.

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London to Aldermaston - C.N.D. Easter March, passing through Slough

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1954<br>The Anti-H-Bomb procession turns into Lower Regent Street in London on the first stage of the journey from Trafalgar Square to Aldermaston.<br>5th April 1954

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1982<br>CND Rally at Greenham Common, Berkshire<br>1982

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1989<br>Christian Anti-nuclear demo.  Members of a national Christian civil disobedience campaign mark Ash Wednesday with prayers outside the Ministry of Defence offices in London.  Similar actions held in Liverpool and Aldermaston called for the nation to repent and turn away from a reliance on nuclear weapons.<br><br>8th February 1989

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1965<br>CND march in London, Whitehall. <br>1965

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1966<br>CND march in London, Whitehall. <br>1966

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1945<br>WW2: Ruins of Hiroshima following the US bombing of August 5th 1945. Inspection of the devastation carried out by military personnel.

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1986<br>Rock star George Harrison signs the side of the Nuclear Freeze &quotJoin the Bandwagon" campaign bus in London Thursday. Harrison was one of a number of celebrities putting their names on the bus, which will spend the summer touring Britain calling for a nuclear weapons freeze.<br>19 June 1986 <br>

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1988<br>Veteran Anti - Nuclear Campaigner Pat Arrowsmith <br>4 April 1988<br>

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2003<br>One of the placards, revealed Thursday 31th November,  branding US President George Bush a war criminal, which will be carried by protesters taking part in next week's demonstrations against him. The banners, being prepared by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, show a picture of a smiling Mr Bush in a police-style photofit. See PA story POLITICS Bush.

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1945<br>Masashi Nii , a survivor of the Hiroshima atom bomb explosion, pictured in 1945.<br>He was in London campaigning for nuclear disarmament. He is dying of blood cancer as a result of the nuclear explosion. 3rd April 1968.

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1968<br>Masashi Nii , a survivor of the Hiroshima atom bomb who is dying from blood cancer, addresses a nuclear disarmament rally in London. 15th April 1968

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1961<br>Members of the Committee of 100, Mrs. Helen Allegranza, Committee's Welfare Secretary, Trevor Hatton, Treasurer of the Committee, Terence Chandler, Ian Dixon, and Michael Randle, Secretary of the Committee. 1961.

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1956<br>The Queen making her speech before pulling the switch which brought into operation Calder Hall, the world's first fullscale atomic power station, near Sellafield, Cumberland 17th October 1956<br>With the Queen on the dais are Mr R. A. Butler, Lord Privy Seal (left) and Sir Edwin Plowden, Chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (right). The £16 1/2 million plant is now switched in to the national electricity grid.

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1983<br>Former Labour Leader, Michael Foot, with his wife Jill Graigie when they led the CND mass demonstration in London today.  The march, expected to number 200,000, coincided with speculation that US Cruise missiles are to arrive in Britain in 10 days. October 22nd 1983.

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1983<br>CND March and Rally.  Nuclear Disarmament campaigners link-arms during the CND march through London today.  Joan Ruddock, retiring CND chaiman, Meg Baresford, CND general Secretary, Glenys Kinnock wife of Labour leader Neil Kinnock, Saardul Gill of Southall CND and former Labour leader Michael Foot.  26th October 1983

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Lord Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872-1970) speaking from the plinth of Nelson's Column. British Philosopher and Mathematician, and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1950.

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1953<br>Civil Defence class 13th January 1953. In the postwar period the need for readiness in the event of an atomic or nuclear attack, is vital. Mr Newman shows this class of City bank clerks how to put on a respirator.

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1957<br>Aldermaston research laboratory.  Where work on the first British H-Bomb was carried out.<br>December 1957

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1962<br>Prototype of Britain's first Fallout Shelter in Kingsdown, Kent.<br>Ronald Camp, engineer & Mrs Edna Hall demonstrate.<br>March 1962<br>

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2002<br>British troops stand guard behind a CND slogan displayed on a banner as anti-war protesters demonstrate against the loading of British military vehicles onto the MV Longstone, which is set to leave Emden in Lower Saxony, Germany for the Gulf. <br><br>*... As 6000 military vehicles were being shipped to the Middle East in preparation for a possible war, the UN's chief weapons inspectors arrived in Baghdad to assess Iraq's compliance with UN demands over its weapons programme. Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will press the Iraqi regime to  drastically improve its cooperation with the UN inspection programme.

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<br>Greenham Common, Berkshire -  CND Women's Protest

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2002<br>Anti-war protesters demonstrate against war with Iraq outside the gates of RAF Menwith Hill, North Yorkshire. Protesters from the Campaign Against Nuclear Disarmament joined forces with protesters from numerous other human rights organisations.<br><br>*  with a heavy police presence to show their discontent at war with Iraq and to call for world peace, outside the largest electronic monitoring station in the world.

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1950s<br>Poster showing 'Britain's Atomic Achievement', 1950s.    <br>Credit: The National Archives / HIP / TopFoto

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1992<br>Street riots in Los Angeles race riots, USA, Rodney King Case - 29th April 1992

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1957<br>British nuclear test, 1957. Nuclear test above the Pacific, Christmas Island.

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1961<br>Kilted hugh McDiarmid addresses a huge anti-nuclear rally in London's Trafalgar Square today, February 18th.  The rally signalled the start of the civil disobedience campaign launched by Earl Bertrand Russell, the 88 year old philosopher and one of he organizers of the 'committee of 100' formed last October to protest against the defence of Britain by nuclear weapons.  1961.

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1961<br>General view as bearded American Ralph Schoenman of Burbank, California, Addresed the anti-nuclear rally in London's Trafalgar Square today, February 18th. The rally signalled the start of the civil disobedience campaign launched by Earl Bertrand Russell, the 88 year old philosopher and one of he organizers of the 'committee of 100' formed last October to protest against the defence of Britain by nuclear weapons. <br>18th February 1961.

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1964<br>Canon John Collins and Dr Martin Luther King who preached at Evensong at St Paul's cathedral, on his way to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize 1964

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1951<br>Atomic defence exercise shows a three girl team probing for deadly radioactivity using Geiger monitor equipment in a supposedly contaminated area.<br>Westminster, London - 18th February 1951

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1951<br>A civil defence reconnaissance unit testing for radiation in Wine Street, Bristol. <br>10th February 1951

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1980s<br>Greenham Common - Anti Nuke Women

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1945<br>Two Japanese walk through the ruins of Hiroshima, Japan, after the atomic bomb attack on 6th August 1945

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1959<br>london: Playwright (" look back in anger") John Osborne looks back in anger as he pickets No 10 Downing Street today, as part of the campaign for Nuclear Disarmament which begins a &quotNuclear  Disarmament Week" Today. His wife Mary Ure was with him and any other members of the theatrical profession, writing or acting, were due to be pickets today at Whitehall<br>13th September 1959

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1956<br>British Nuclear Test - Australia in 1956

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1930s<br>A tragedy of innocence.<br>Technicians engaged in purifying radium.<br>USA 1930's

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1961<br>A musical moment for some of the marchers supplied by Susan Burns of Ruslip (left) and Barbara Bird of Harroweald as they strum their guitars before the start of the march from Aldermaston 31st March 1961

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2001<br>Marchers move to Trafalgar Square from  Hyde Park in London,  as the march organised by CND against the military strikes on Afghanistan gets under way. <br><br>*... The rally was originally planned as part of the International Day of Protest to Stop the Militarisation of Space but organisers have put the strikes against Afghanistan at the top of their agenda. See PA story WAR Demonstrations.  PA Photo: Toby Melville<br>lwngal01

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2001<br>Marchers move to Trafalgar Square from  Hyde Park in London, as the march organised by CND against the military strikes on Afghanistan gets under way. <br><br>*... The rally was originally planned as part of the International Day of Protest to Stop the Militarisation of Space but organisers have put the strikes against Afghanistan at the top of their agenda.

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1961<br>Policemen stand by as Earl Russel and the Rev. Michael Scott (left), two principal members of the &quotCommittee of 100", sit on the pavement outside the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, 18th February 1961, at the beginning of a three hour sit down protest.<br>

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1961<br>One of the ban the bomb slogans in yellow letters about four feet high which appeared overnight at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire.  A spokesman of Salisbury Police said today, March 2nd, that eleven stones had been defaced in what appeared to be &quotA Kind of Distemper".  The matter is being investigated.<br>March 2nd 1961

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Aldermaston March - their bearer of a banner on behalf of the &quotWeekly Peace News" rests at peace if only temporarily

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1957<br>A Royal Air Force Whirlwind Helicopter is seen flying over Sellafield's Windscale Plutonium Factory yesterday during tests with geiger counters for radio activity. The reason for the precautions were because of overheating of the uranium charges in the number one pile the week before.<br>10th October 1957

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1983<br>A woman being arrested for protesting against nuclear weapons at Greenham Common. 1983

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1980s<br><br>Berkshire Greenham Common. CND Womens protest. Political demo

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1961<br>Lord Bertrand Russell takes part in &quotHiroshima Day" Vigil at the Cenotaph in Whitehall <br>August 6th 1961

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1962<br>Lord Bertrand Russell addresses 5,000 people in an Anti Nuclear rally organised by the committee of 100 in Trafalgar Square, London.<br>February 25th 1962<br>

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1983<br>Women of Greenham Common 1983

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1958<br>Aldermaston March - CND Demonstration passing through Berkshire countryside on the last lap of the journey between Reading and Aldermaston. March 1958

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1958<br>11398. Political Demo.1958 CND march London to Aldermaston. Large crowd in Trafalgar Square. June 22nd 1958. Rev.Canon.L. John Collins speaker, chairman of campaign

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1968<br><br>PAP 133622-1. Aldermaston March. April 12th 1968. Political Demo. CND march, Aldermaston to London. Easter CND march.

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1984<br><br>Berkshire Greenham Common  peace protestor 1984 4th April

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1982<br><br>Berkshire Greenham Common Womens Peace Camp 1982

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1958<br><br>The mile long procession of marchers arriving at Aldermaston at the end of their trek from London. The march was a pacifist anti H-Bomb protest in a bid to stop the event of nuclear war.<br>8th April 1958

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1958<br>Philosopher<br>Earl Bertrand Arthur William Russell smoking his pipe<br>Expert on mathematics and philosophy he has written many books and was a nobel prize winner for literature in 1950<br>2 October 1958<br><br>

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1961<br>It is almost like a conveyor belt system as police deal with anti nuclear bomb demonstrators squatting in Trafalgar Square London today ( Sunday ) in defiance of a Government ban<br>One is dragged away and another is placed in a coach whilst two more squatters look round almost disinterestedly<br>Demonstrators defied the Government ban and the rain to mass in Trafalgar Square where they were ringed by policemen<br>They were not able to carry out their declared intention to squat in parliament Square<br>A number of arrests was made<br>September 17th 1961

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1958<br>Part of the large crowd that assembled in Trafalgar Square in London this evening June 22nd to hear speeches by members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament - Among the speakers was the Rev Canon L John Collins ( the Chairman of the campaign )<br><br>June 22nd 1958

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1983<br>The Silver Jubilee of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. left to right Michael Foot, Bruce Kent, Pat Arrowsmith, Annajoy David, Joan Ruddock, Sir Richard Acland, and Oliver Gibbs.<br>February 17th 1983

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1967<br>Michael Foot, on Nuclear Disarmament Campaign on Chiswick High Road.<br>27th March 1967

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1959<br>Trafalgar Square London, where thousands of Nuclear Disarmament marchers gathered having ended their long trek from Aldermaston.<br>31st March 1959

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1957<br>One of the largest Mushroom Clouds rises 40,000 ft over the Nevada Test site, 65 miles away in the cities back ground of Las Vegas. 1957

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1957<br>Dr. J Robert Oppenheimer, noted physicist who played a prominent role in the United States wartime atomic program.<br>15th December 1957

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1983<br>Colourful punk styles for this group of youth campaign for nuclear disarmament marchers in London for the Rock and Bomb Festival Peace at Brixton 1983

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