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#9 Earl Russell speaking from the plinth of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square at a protest meeting organised by The Committee of 100, the anti-bomb organisation, 1961.

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Earl Russell speaking from the plinth of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square at a protest meeting organised by The Committee of 100, the anti-bomb organisation, 1961.

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#9 Earl Russell speaking from the plinth of Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square at a protest meeting organised by The Committee of 100, the anti-bomb organisation, 1961.

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←#8 Earl Russell speaking from the plinth of Nelson’s Column when he attended a meeting held by the Committee of 100, the anti-bomb organisation, in Trafalgar Square, London, 1961.
#10 Police keep a respectful presence at the protest meeting in Trafalgar Square organised by The Committee of 100. The crowd are listening intently as one of the founders of the movement, the philosopher Earl Russell, was speaking, 1961.→

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