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The March against the Iraq war in San Francisco on January 18, 2003 was the largest antiwar march since the Vietnam war protests in the 70s. It had attendance from all over Northern California and even further. The first of three major protests, the others were on February 16 and March 22.
Student Demonstration against fees and education cuts, London 10/11/10. A large group of protestors broke off from the main march and attacked The Millbank buildings which houses the Conservative Party HQ.
Police were overwhelmed and a riot soon broke out.
Photo: Josephine Muller
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Student Demonstration against fees and education cuts, London 10/11/10. A large group of protestors broke off from the main march and attacked The Millbank buildings which houses the Conservative Party HQ.
Police were overwhelmed and a riot soon broke out.
An exhausted occupier finally gets some sleep after a tense night the day before and the early hours of Oct. 14 when OWS was threatened with eviction by Mayor Bloomberg and the NYPD.
3. Jellyfish Tanks- San Francisco Homeless Outreach Client Field Trip to Monterey Bay Aquarium. SF Hot Team. San Francisco, CA.
Temple Quay is this shiny new development of offices that in one of the most deprived wards in England - it's in the 1% most deprived Super Output Areas (the unit you measure deprivation in - a small area of about 1,500 people) in the country. Temple Quay are shiny offices dropped in with no relationship to the area, and is part 1 of the whole development. The next stage is Temple Quay 2, the other side of the harbour. It used to be things like garages, workshops and a police car garage - now it's all been knocked down and very posh flats are going up that will be right next to some Council housing and very poor housing. This fence is part of the gateway from the Easton side to Temple Quay - where you'd walk over the footbridge to get to the offices, with empty flat land waiting to be gentrified. Just across the river is a concrete set of steps where people sit at lunchtime, a square with a really soul-less Wetherspoons pub, and the route to the station. It's been interesting seeing the class-war-in-graffiti that's broken out on the fence......
In the early 1900s, the institution was beginning to form annual traditions. Many centered around competitions between the classes. There was the annual flag rush, hand painting class graduation years in outlandish locations, mock funerals, bucking the corduroys, sophomore/freshman football games and the freshman/sophomore tug of war. Photo courtesy of UK Special Collections