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Conscientious Objectors, World War IConscientious Objectors doing hard labour, breaking rocks in prison during World War I
Conscientious objector cartoon, WWIOut of the frying pan - pathetic plight of unconscientious conscientious objector who learns in the Press that he may be put on to minesweeping
Conscientious objectors on DartmoorConscientious objectors at Princetown Prison working on the Prince of Waless Duchy of Cornwall Estate (which included the prison)
Officers with hat of a conscientious objector, WW1Page from The Bystander showing two officers holding the battered remnants of a bowler hat belonging to a peace crank orator in Trafalgar Square, London
Conscientious Objectors 1916Members of the Non-Combatant Corps (N.C.C.), established to utilise the services of conscientious objectors, employed in the construction of a military road in East Anglia Date: August 1916
Pacifist posters outside St. Georges Church in Bloomsbury, London, during World War II
Conscientious Objectors Constructing a Military Road in East Anglia
Conscientious objectors parade for a photographMany men refused to bear arms, for a variety of reasons. These men are Quakers and opposed to fighting on religious grounds