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Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground Image details File size:
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Similar stock images Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-large-crowd-gathered-in-ridley-road-e8-to-demonstrate-against-former-81506600.html RM EMGXE0 – Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. 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Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. 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Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. 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Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 Our Picture Shows: Sir Oswald Mosley being knocked to the ground Large crowd gathered in Ridley Road E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his anti-Semitic Blackshirt were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. 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Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests one of the arrested was Sir Oswald's son Max. 2nd August 1962 A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police arrest one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. 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Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police arrest one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police arrest one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-large-crowd-gathered-in-ridley-road-e8-to-demonstrate-against-former-fascist-leader-sir-oswald-mosley-and-members-of-his-anti-semitic-blackshirt-group-who-had-planned-a-rally-in-londons-east-end-mosley-and-his-group-were-assaulted-and-punched-to-the-ground-as-soon-as-his-meeting-opened-at-ridley-road-dalston-police-closed-the-meeting-within-the-first-three-minutes-and-made-54-arrests-one-of-which-was-sir-oswalds-son-max-police-arrest-one-of-the-angry-demonstrators-31st-july-1962-image458759437.html RM 2HJA89H – A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police arrest one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police hold back one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-large-crowd-gathered-in-ridley-road-e8-to-demonstrate-against-former-fascist-leader-sir-oswald-mosley-and-members-of-his-anti-semitic-blackshirt-group-who-had-planned-a-rally-in-londons-east-end-mosley-and-his-group-were-assaulted-and-punched-to-the-ground-as-soon-as-his-meeting-opened-at-ridley-road-dalston-police-closed-the-meeting-within-the-first-three-minutes-and-made-54-arrests-one-of-which-was-sir-oswalds-son-max-police-hold-back-one-of-the-angry-demonstrators-31st-july-1962-image458761730.html RM 2HJAB7E – A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police hold back one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police hold back one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-large-crowd-gathered-in-ridley-road-e8-to-demonstrate-against-former-fascist-leader-sir-oswald-mosley-and-members-of-his-anti-semitic-blackshirt-group-who-had-planned-a-rally-in-londons-east-end-mosley-and-his-group-were-assaulted-and-punched-to-the-ground-as-soon-as-his-meeting-opened-at-ridley-road-dalston-police-closed-the-meeting-within-the-first-three-minutes-and-made-54-arrests-one-of-which-was-sir-oswalds-son-max-police-hold-back-one-of-the-angry-demonstrators-31st-july-1962-image458766818.html RM 2HJAHN6 – A large crowd gathered in Ridley Road, E8 to demonstrate against former fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and members of his anti-Semitic Blackshirt group who had planned a rally in London's East End. Mosley and his group were assaulted and punched to the ground as soon as his meeting opened at Ridley Road, Dalston. Police closed the meeting within the first three minutes and made 54 arrests, one of which was Sir Oswald's son Max. Police hold back one of the angry demonstrators. 31st July 1962.