Poster #2 focusses on some of the remarkable women who formed the backbone of the No-Conscription Fellowship, especially after the men had been jailed for refusing to fight. Here are some photos of Emily at work on it …
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- Poster #1: ‘The great case of Bodkin v Bodkin’
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- Poster #3: Alice Wheeldon was a prophet
- Poster #4: The Women’s Peace Crusade, 1916 – 1918
- Poster #5: Te Puea
- Poster #6: Armin T. Wegner, 1915-1916
- Poster #7: Francis Sheehy-Skeffington
- Poster #8: War Against War, 2 August 1914
- Poster #9: Richard Müller & the Revolutionary Shop Stewards, 1916 – 1919
- Poster #10: The Banning of Bertie
- Other People’s Freedoms
- Resisting Empire’s Call: African resistance to the First World War
- Poem #1: Sketches for Alice Wheeldon and her daughters and gaolers
- Poem #2: Remembering
- Poem #3: Wedi Cad, Coludd ar Ddrain
- Poem #4: Brixton Jail, 1918
- Poem #5: A wide path leads to war, a narrow path leads home
- Poem #6: I cannot, my friend, kill my brother
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