RSG-6 Spies for Peace Pamphlet
Anti-nuclear action
An expose of the British government's Regional War Rooms (nuclear bunkers) which were designed to co-ordinate governance and civil defence in the event of a nuclear fall out.
Bill Davidson
Published by Independent Labour Party, London Federation of Anarchists (Freedom Press), Solidarity, Syndicalist Workers' Federation, and members and supporters of the London Committee of 100.
1963
Pamphlet
English
Spies for Peace Pirate Broadcast
Anti-nuclear direct action
Bill Davidson
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
N/D [Est, mid-1960s]
Bulletin
English
'How to Disrupt, Obstruct and Subvert the Warfare State'
Anti-militarism, New Left
The first leaflet published by Scots Against War (S.A.W)
Bill Davidson
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
n/d (Est, 1963-1965)
Leaflet
English
'Dear Soldier: Fail To Comply'
Civil disobedience, Mutiny, Anti-War
Bill Davidson
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
n/d (Est, 1964/65)
Leaflet
English
Official Secret: Nuclear shelters appear on East Coast of Scotland
Nuclear arms race
Bill Davidson
Committee of 100
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
n/d [early 1960s]
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
English
'Resistance' Committee of 100 bulletin
Anti-nuclear protest
Bill Davidson
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
n/d [Est, 1966/67]
Stuart Christie Memorial Archive, Mayday Rooms
Pamphlet
English
Cienfuegos Press at the County Show Day, Kirkwall (1979)
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.'
Stuart Christie
Free Winged Eagle, No.1, 1979
Various
<a href="https://spiritofrevolt.info/">https://spiritofrevolt.info/</a>
https://spiritofrevolt.info/
Free Winged Eagle, No.2, 1979
Various
<a href="https://spiritofrevolt.info/">https://spiritofrevolt.info/</a>
Appeal for support, Committee of 100
Various
n/d, 1962-3
A4 Leaflet
English
Official Secret: N.A.T.O Nuclear Exercise "Fallex-62"
Various
1963
Leaflet
English
Committee of 100 march to Downing Street
Various
n/d, 1963-64
Leaflet
English
Demonstration called after arrest of C100 activists
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>
Various
n/d, 1963-64
Leaflet
English
Anti-Polaris March, Committee of 100
Various
n/d, 1962-63
Leaflet
English
CND Leaflet
Various
Leaflet
English
'NO' CND Poster
Various
n/d, early 1960s
Leaflet
English
The CND Charter
Various
n/d
Form/leaflet
English
'Fall Out' CND leaflet
Various
1964
Leaflet
English
'You ,the people, must say no' CND leaflet
Various
n/d, 1962/63
Leaflet
English
'Aldermaston to Algeria', CND leaflet
Various
n/d
Leaflet
English
'Civil Defense' CND leaflet
Various
n/d
Leaflet
English
CND leaflet
Various
n/d
Leaflet
English
'Advice to marchers', CND/C100, 1965
n/d
Leaflet
English
Scottish CND leaflet
n/d
Leaflet
English
'UNITE AT WORK TO END ALL WAR', CND
Mid-1960s