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Front page, Youth Against the Bomb, CND newspaper, with an article about support from Paul McCartney of The Beatles pop group, Easter 1964. 1964
Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and author (1872-1970), sitting on the pavement with other protesters as part of a CND demonstration in London, under a large banner: Committee of 100
C. N. D. DemonstratorsC.N.D. demonstrators protest against the Gang of Four - Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers, Roy Jenkins and David Owen - who broke away from the Labour Party to form the Social Democratic Party
Bertrand Russell with others on a CND campaignBertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, 1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic
Ron Todd, General Secretary of the TGWURon (Ronald) Todd (1927-2005), General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU) from 1985 to 1992. Seen here (left) with a colleague at a conference
Michael Foot and Tony Blair, British Labour politiciansMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter
Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill and Peter HeathfieldMick McGahey (1925-1999), Scottish miners leader, trade unionist and lifelong communist, with Arthur Scargill (b 1938), miners leader and trade unionist, and Peter Heathfield (1929-2010)
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Michael Foot giving a speech, with Nye Bevan on the leftMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter
Michael Foot, Labour politician, giving a speechMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter
Michael Foot, Labour politician and writerMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter
NO CONSCRIPTION painted on wallNO CONSCRIPTION painted on a wall in Deal, Kent, together with CND symbols. Date: circa 1960s
NO H -BOMBS slogan on brick wallNO H-BOMBS painted on a brick wall, together with the CND symbol. Date: circa 1960s
American anti-nuclear Ban the Bomb protestors - Germanycirca 1910s
Easter CND Deomonstration at Greenham Common, BerkshireYoung and Old protestors at Easter CND Deomonstration at Greenham Common, Berkshire. Date: 1983
Demonstration against Nuclear Power - London. Date: 1980
Anti-nuclear demonstrators at North PickenhamMembers and supporters of the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War crouching in front of a lorry leaving a rocket base at North Pickenham, near Swaffham
Speaker at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. Date: late 1960s
Speakers at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, with several photographers alongside. A large banner behind them reads: Scrap Polaris. Date: late 1960s
Anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. One placard reads: Scrap Polaris, Build For Peace. The banner in the lower left belongs to the Hyde Park Diggers
CND demonstration in London -- a crowd of people with banners. Date: late 1960s
CND ProtestersA supporter of the nuclear deterrant spraying Flit insecticide over CND protesters in Trafalgar Square
Press Photographers at CND ProtestPress photographers covering the CND protest sit down at Horseguards Parade by St Jamess Park
Aldermaston March - 27th March 1959Aldermaston March - The 2nd annual Anti-Nuclear protest march on 27th March 1959 to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston
Bromley Young Communists on a CND marchBromley Young communists taking part in a CND march in Horley, Surrey
Macdiarmid / Hugh / MorganHUGH MACDIARMID alias CHRISTOPER MURRAY GRIEVE Scottish poet who advocated a Scottish literary revival