This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Peace and a world free from nuclear weapons
Commemorated ati
Hiroshima - College Place - mural
In 2022 Geoff Staden kindly sent us the photo of the mural and the following ...
Hiroshima - College Place - plaque
We believe this plaque was erected in 1985, the 40th anniversary of Hiroshima...
Peace Crane
A photo on a nearby information board shows the statue surrounded by children...
Peace tree
We dedicate this tree to the cause of peace and a world free from nuclear wea...
Upon Reflection - peace statue
The life-sized statue is a self-portrait by Atherton. Our photos do not show...
Other Subjects
Helena Swanwick
Feminist and pacifist. NUWSS, editor of Common Cause, internationalist, pacifist. Mainly metropolitan based. Born in Munich as Helena Maria Lucy Sickert, sister to Walter Sickert. Married the Man...
Peace symbol
Designed by Gerald Holtom as a nuclear disarmament logo for the first Aldermaston March, which took place Easter, 4–7 April 1958. From the Hackney Gazette: "Gerald had first presented the symbol t...
Hackney Peace Carnival
Maggie Thatcher in power, the cold war, Anglo-American capitalism, loony-left councillors in Hackney... ah, those were the days.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Bishop and opponent of apartheid and campaigner on many other causes: AIDS, homophobia, etc. Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984. His Wikipedia page and obituary confirm that he died, aged 90 ...
Person, Peace, Race Issues, Religion, Seriously Famous, Social Welfare, South Africa
Annot Robinson
Suffragette and pacifist. Born as Annot Erskine Wilkie in Scotland. Nicknamed Annie. Trained and worked as a teacher. She was sentenced to six months for trying to break in to the House of Commons....
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