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Oral Histories
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A collection of oral testimonies from Stuart's comrades. The collection includes interviews with Stuart's co-defendants on the Angry Brigade trial. This collection is still growing so if you would like to go on record and contribute please do get in contact.
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Hilary Creek on student protest at Essex and the sequences of revolts associated with '1968'
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Interview recorded on: 2/09/2021
1968
Anti-War
Direct Action
Essex
Student protest
-
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Photographs
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs of Stuart's friends, comrades, and acquaintances over the years.
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Stuart Christie
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Title
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'Spreading the Word' at County Show Day, Kirkwall (1979)
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Stuart Christie
Date
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1979
Anti-militarism
Anti-NATO
Anti-War
Cienfuegos Press
Free Winged Eagle
Troops Out
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Photographs
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs of Stuart's friends, comrades, and acquaintances over the years.
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Stuart Christie
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Cienfuegos Press at the County Show Day, Kirkwall (1979)
Description
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Stuart Christie: 'The ‘Free-Winged Eagle’ had a wee bit of an impact at the time on the seal-cull, the prospect of uranium mining, halting an SAS exercise — and exposing the role of Orkney’s Lord Lieutenant, the mercenary Brigadier Malcolm Dennison, Britain’s SIS man in Oman and head of the Oman Intelligence Service/Oman Research Department, in installing and maintaining Sultan Qaboos in power. As editor and publisher it earned me the sobriquet of ‘Satan’s emissary on earth’ from the Free Church minister on Westray and Papa Westray, who denounced ‘The Free-Winged Eagle’ from the pulpit as the ‘work o’ the Devil’!'.
Date
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1979
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Cienfuegos Press
Free Winged Eagle
Troops Out
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4789beadd7825ff45ffb7928c7077ac6
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Photographs
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs of Stuart's friends, comrades, and acquaintances over the years.
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Stuart Christie
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'Brits Out', County Show Day, Kirkwall (1979)
Description
An account of the resource
Stuart Christie: 'Ross McGilchrist (then lighthousekeeper at Cantick Head, Longhope, Hoy) spreading more light (and the word) at the ‘Free-Winged Eagle’ stand'.
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Stuart Christie
Anti-War
Free Winged Eagle
Orkney
Troops Out
Underground press
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Photographs
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An account of the resource
Photographs of Stuart's friends, comrades, and acquaintances over the years.
Creator
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Stuart Christie
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Cienfuegos Press at the County Show Day, Kirkwall (1979)
Description
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Stuart Christie: 'Kirkwall, County Show Day, August 1979: We didn’t have a tent for ‘The Free-Winged Eagle’ (given the ever-present possibility of rain on show day) so we rang Territorial Army HQ in Inverness (who always had an army recruitment stand at the show) and told them we were an Orcadian 'self-help group' and could they help us out by lending us a tent. Not only did they kindly agree to provide us with a tent, they also erected it for us — right next to their marquee (see the TA flag). You can imagine their surprise — and embarrassment — when we turned up with anarchist flags, badges, records, magazines and of course anti-militarist and ‘Troops Out’ publications. Mind you, the OC handled it all very gracefully, but no doubt they learned to ask a few more questions in subsequent years. What larks, Pip.'
Creator
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Stuart Christie
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Cienfuegos Press
Free Winged Eagle
Orkney
Scotland
Troops Out
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CND and Committee of 100
Subject
The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
Date
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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'UNITE AT WORK TO END ALL WAR', CND
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Mid-1960s
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
Peace Movement
-
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'WAR! IS THE HEALTH OF ALL STATES', Glasgow Anarchist Federation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
mid-1960s
Anarchist Federation
Anti-War
Direct Action
Glasgow
Peace Movement
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Aldermaston to Algeria', CND leaflet
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Various
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n/d
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
internationalism
Solidarity
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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The CND Charter
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Various
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n/d
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Form/leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
Scotland
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Second Wind' by peace activist George Clark
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A brief history of the birth of the anti-nuclear movement in Britain.
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n/d, 1963/64
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Pamphlet
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English
Anti-War
CND
Committee of 100
New Left
Peace Movement
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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'NO' CND Poster
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Various
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n/d, early 1960s
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
New Left
-
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
Language
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English
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CND Leaflet
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Various
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Leaflet
Language
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
CND
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CND and Committee of 100
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The topic of the resource
Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
Language
A language of the resource
English
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'The Black Paper: H-Bomb War', Peace News
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Various
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Leaflet
Language
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English
Anti-War
Peace Movement
the Bomb
-
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Anti-Polaris March, Committee of 100
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Various
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n/d, 1962-63
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Committee of 100
Demonstration
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Demonstration called after arrest of C100 activists
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An obituary to the veteran and peace campaigner Walter Morrison can be found here: <a href="https://libcom.org/article/morrison-walter-1924-2004">Walter Morrison Obituary 1924-2004</a>
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Various
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n/d, 1963-64
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Arrests
Committee of 100
Official Secrets Act
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Anti-Polaris Week, Scottish Committee of 100
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Various
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n/d, 1963-64
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-Polaris
Anti-War
Committee of 100
Glasgow
New Left
Scotland
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Committee of 100 march to Downing Street
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Various
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n/d, 1963-64
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-militarism
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Committee of 100
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Official Secret: N.A.T.O Nuclear Exercise "Fallex-62"
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Various
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1963
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-NATO
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
New Left
Peace Movement
-
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Appeal for support, Committee of 100
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Various
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n/d, 1962-3
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A4 Leaflet
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English
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Committee of 100
non-violence
the Bomb
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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'Mass Resistance'
Committee of 100
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Various
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1963/4
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-War
Civil Disobedience
Committee of 100
New Left
Protest
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
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An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Appeal to Trade Unionists
Committee of 100
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Various
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1960s
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-War
Civil Disobedience
Committee of 100
-
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CND and Committee of 100
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Anti-nuclear activism
Description
An account of the resource
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) was founded in the late 1950s by Bertrand Russell and J.B Priestly. While the initial group was formed by establishment intellectuals, the CND rapidly morphed into a cross-class movement. After Britain exploded its first megaton hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in 1957, anti-nuclear groups gained hundreds and thousands of new members. <br /><br />As a young teen, Stuart became involved in the anti-nuclear Committee of 100. A split from the ‘celebrity-and-politician dominated’ CND, the Committee of 100 mobilised against nuclear armament and militarism with direct action. This collection includes bits of ephemera and leaflets handed out on anti-nuclear demonstrations by the CND and C100. Also included in t<span>his collection is the original 'Spies for Peace' mimeograph which was handed out on the 1963 Aldermaston March. </span>
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Various
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Stuart Christie Memorial Archive (Mayday Rooms)
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1960-1970
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English
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Break with War, Act for Peace
Committee of 100 leaflet
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Various
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1963/4
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Leaflet
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English
Anti-militarism
Anti-War
Civil Disobedience
Committee of 100
Peace groups
Vietnam
-
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Cienfuegos Press
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Various
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An account of the resource
After Stuart was acquitted by jury in the Angry Brigade trial, he made the decision, following a ‘tip off’ from a special branch officer, to leave London. In 1974, after a judicious period of exile in rural Yorkshire, Stuart and Brenda headed to Orkney, where their daughter, Branwen, was born. Here, with the help of Brenda, Meltzer and others, he set up the ‘Cienfuegos’ Publishing House, where he translated and published a number of elusive Spanish texts. Prisoner solidarity work with the Black Cross would also continue. By the mid-1970s, the Anarchist Black Cross and Cienfuegos Press had taken on a much broader internationalist remit, aiding political prisoners with parcels, letters and donations not only in Spain, but in France, West Germany, Italy, and Northern Ireland.
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Free Winged Eagle, No.2, 1979
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Various
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<a href="https://spiritofrevolt.info/">https://spiritofrevolt.info/</a>
Anti-nuclear
Anti-War
Cienfuegos Press
Counter-culture
Orkney
-
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Solidarity: Scotland
Description
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Solidarity was a libertarian socialist group founded in 1960 which grew out out of rank-and-file shop steward networks and the emerging anti-nuclear movement. Stuart joined the Scottish chapter of Solidarity after tearing up his membership card of the Labour Party in 1961/2. Andrew Stevens' <a href="https://www.3ammagazine.com/politica/2004/apr/interview_stuart_christie.html">3am interview</a> with Stuart in 2004 explores the broader context of Solidarity and the activity Stuart was involved in.
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Solidarity - Scotland - Vol 3, No.2, 1968
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Various
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<a href="https://libcom.org/">https://libcom.org/</a>
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1968
Anti-War
Industrial action
Peace Movement
Riot
Strike
Students
Vietnam
West Germany
-
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Solidarity: Scotland
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An account of the resource
Solidarity was a libertarian socialist group founded in 1960 which grew out out of rank-and-file shop steward networks and the emerging anti-nuclear movement. Stuart joined the Scottish chapter of Solidarity after tearing up his membership card of the Labour Party in 1961/2. Andrew Stevens' <a href="https://www.3ammagazine.com/politica/2004/apr/interview_stuart_christie.html">3am interview</a> with Stuart in 2004 explores the broader context of Solidarity and the activity Stuart was involved in.
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Solidarity - Scotland - Vol 2, No.5, 1967
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Various
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<a href="https://libcom.org/">https://libcom.org/</a>
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July, 1967
Aberdeen
Anti-War
Glasgow
Industrial action
Strike
Vietnam