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#30 Prams and baby passengers setting off for Reading on the first stage of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s Aldermaston march to London, 1963.

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#30 Prams and baby passengers setting off for Reading on the first stage of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s Aldermaston march to London, 1963.

A Photographic Journey Through the Ban the Bomb Movement’s Historic Walks from Aldermaston to London (1952-1963)

#30 Prams and baby passengers setting off for Reading on the first stage of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s Aldermaston march to London, 1963.

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←#29 Police straining against a solid mass of people in an effort to control a contingent of Aldermaston to London marchers as they made their way to the final rally in Hyde Park, 1963.
#31 Left to right, Anthony Greenwood, Labour MP for Rossdale; Canon John Collins, the CND’s chairman; Jacquetta Hawkes, wife of author J.B Priestley and Professor R. Calder, the science journalist, during the march, 1963.→

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