RMBR0HHC–Cor Cochion choir singing at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Ebbw Vale 2010
RMDF1FED–Members of Cor Cochion Caerdydd at the anti-fracking demonstration outside the Senedd, Cardiff bay.
RMMAGAHJ–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Welsh socialist choir Côr Cochion sings accompanied by a ukelele as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMKMPTTR–Cilmery, Powys, UK. 9th December 2017. Cor Cochion Choir travel from cardiff to sing at the service. A commemoration service is held in Welsh, English and Latin at the tiny romantic church of St David's in Llanynis where Llyewelyn attended a service days before he met his fate just half a mile away. Welsh patriots get together for the annual commemoration of the assassination of the last true Prince of Wales - Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. ll c Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News
RMF86GX8–Cardiff, UK. 5th December, 2015. Côr Cochion Activist choir sings at an Anti Fascism protest at Central Square in the City Centre. Credit: Catherine Lothian/Alamy Live News
RMDF1WG1–Members of Cor Cochion Caerdydd at the anti-fracking demonstration outside the Senedd, Cardiff bay.
RMMAGAGY–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Welsh socialist choir Côr Cochion sings as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMKMPTTP–Cilmery, Powys, UK. 9th December 2017. Cor Cochion Choir travel from cardiff to sing at the service. A commemoration service is held in Welsh, English and Latin at the tiny romantic church of St David's in Llanynis where Llyewelyn attended a service days before he met his fate just half a mile away. Welsh patriots get together for the annual commemoration of the assassination of the last true Prince of Wales - Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. ll c Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News
RMDF1WE5–Members of Cor Cochion Caerdydd at the anti-fracking demonstration outside the Senedd, Cardiff bay.
RMMAGAGW–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Welsh socialist choir Côr Cochion sings as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMKMPTTA–Cilmery, Powys, UK. 9th December 2017. Cor Cochion Choir travel from cardiff to sing at the service. A commemoration service is held in Welsh, English and Latin at the tiny romantic church of St David's in Llanynis where Llyewelyn attended a service days before he met his fate just half a mile away. Welsh patriots get together for the annual commemoration of the assassination of the last true Prince of Wales - Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. ll c Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News
RMDF1WET–Members of Cor Cochion Caerdydd at the anti-fracking demonstration outside the Senedd, Cardiff bay.
RMMAGAGP–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Welsh socialist choir Côr Cochion sings as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMDF1WH3–Members of Cor Cochion Caerdydd at the anti-fracking demonstration outside the Senedd, Cardiff bay.
RMMAGAGX–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. A singer from Welsh socialist choir Côr Cochion holds a poster 'NHS Not Trident' and sings as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RME6T8T8–Newport, UK. 30th August, 2014. Members of Cor Cochion (Cardiff Red Choir) sing protest songs before the march. Peace Supporters march against NATO war policies ahead of the NATO summit at the Celtic Manor which will be attended by 60 world leaders next week. Worldwide Peace Supporters will take part in a week of peaceful protest and alternative Peace Summit. A 12 mile ‘ring of steel’ fence is in place at key sites and 9,500 police officers drawn from all 43 police forces in England and Wales. Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News.
RMMAGAGR–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND erected its giant CND symbol installation at the main gate of AWE Aldermaston to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RME6T95Y–Newport, UK. 30th August, 2014. Members of Cor Cochion (Cardiff Red Choir) sing protest songs before the march. Peace Supporters march against NATO war policies ahead of the NATO summit at the Celtic Manor which will be attended by 60 world leaders next week. Worldwide Peace Supporters will take part in a week of peaceful protest and alternative Peace Summit. A 12 mile ‘ring of steel’ fence is in place at key sites and 9,500 police officers drawn from all 43 police forces in England and Wales. Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News.
RMMAGAHC–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Dr Rebecca Johnson, co-Chair of ICAN, long-time feminist peace campaigner and 2017 Nobel Laureate, holds a CND symbol and a copy of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. which was finalised last year and signed by 122 nations as she speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RME6T8RT–Newport, UK. 30th August, 2014. Members of Cor Cochion (Cardiff Red Choir) sing protest songs before the march. Peace Supporters march against NATO war policies ahead of the NATO summit at the Celtic Manor which will be attended by 60 world leaders next week. Worldwide Peace Supporters will take part in a week of peaceful protest and alternative Peace Summit. A 12 mile ‘ring of steel’ fence is in place at key sites and 9,500 police officers drawn from all 43 police forces in England and Wales. Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News.
RMMAGAGK–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND erected its giant CND symbol installation at the main gate of AWE Aldermaston to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RME6T8T0–Newport, UK. 30th August, 2014. Members of Cor Cochion (Cardiff Red Choir) sing protest songs before the march. Peace Supporters march against NATO war policies ahead of the NATO summit at the Celtic Manor which will be attended by 60 world leaders next week. Worldwide Peace Supporters will take part in a week of peaceful protest and alternative Peace Summit. A 12 mile ‘ring of steel’ fence is in place at key sites and 9,500 police officers drawn from all 43 police forces in England and Wales. Credit: Graham M. Lawrence/Alamy Live News.
RMBX7PKB–Members of The Cardiff Red Choir sing patriotic Welsh songs at the Llewelyn commemoration ceremony at Cilmery, Powys, Wales. UK
RMMAGAGH–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND erected its giant CND symbol installation at the main gate of AWE Aldermaston to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHA–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Dr Rebecca Johnson, co-Chair of ICAN, long-time feminist peace campaigner and 2017 Nobel Laureate, holds up a copy of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. which was finalised last year and signed by 122 nations as she speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH8–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. People listen to the speeches as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHB–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Dr Rebecca Johnson, co-Chair of ICAN, long-time feminist peace campaigner and 2017 Nobel Laureate, holds up a replica of the Nobel prize medal awarded to ICAn for its work on the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. which was finalised last year and signed by 122 nations as she speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH0–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Samba band TRibo plays as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH7–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Antony Owen speaks about those who survived the Nagasaki bomb and reads two poems from his book 'The Nagasaki Elder' at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH4–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Kate Hudson speaks as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH3–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. People listen to speeches as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH9–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Carol Turner, CND Vice-Chair speaks as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHR–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND erected its giant CND symbol installation at the main gate of AWE Aldermaston to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHD–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND Chair Dave Webb speaks as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAGJ–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. A man from Winchester with a llengthy poster at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHE–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. A protester looks at the yellow peace dove she has just tied to the security fence as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHH–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. A poster about the UN Global treaty signed by 122 countries points out that 50 years ago Britain promised 'in good faith' it would take part in such a treaty if it existed. Now there is a UN treaty Britain is now refusing to sign. Placards and peace messages were tied on the security fence of AWR Aldermaston as CND celebrated the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH5–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Carol Turner, CND Vice-Chair, at the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH6–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Veteran peace campaigner and CND Vice-President Bruce Kent speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHF–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Pax Christi lead a faith vigil as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH1–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. A protest holds a poster showing Donald Trump, Theresa May and Vladmir PUtin at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHG–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Placards with doves and peace messages tied on the security fence of AWR Aldermaston as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHW–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND erected its giant CND symbol installation at the main gate of AWE Aldermaston to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAGT–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAJK–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Life-long peace campaigner Walter Wolfgang, Vice-Chair of Labour CND and CND Vice-President, who was one of those who planned the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations listens as CND celebrate its 60th anniversary. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAHP–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Japanese Buddhist monks from Japan and Milton Keynes take part in the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAGM–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Japanese Buddhist monks from Japan and Milton Keynes take part in the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAJ2–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. A campaigner holds up a large poster with the message 'Accident - How safe is Alder-Blaston' painted specially for the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAH2–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. People in the crowd as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RMMAGAGN–Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Rev Sister Yoshie Maruta, Chief Nun at the Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple in Milton Keynes greets veteran peace campaigner Bruce Kenat as CND celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant, iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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