Item is a photograph is a group of protesters holding (L-R) "Sanctions Now," "Youth Unite For Peace, Jobs, Progress. Youth of G.C.D.O," "Young Communist League," and "[?] Campaign Nuclear [Dis]armament" banners. A woman in the foreground is looking towards the camera. To her right is potentially a police officer? Behind the protesters are trees and then buildings. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of a woman standing behind a registration table in a park. To her left are a "Vote For Peace Here" and " [?] billion loaves of bread OR 12 subs, Toronto Disarmament Network" signs. To the woman's right is a man signing a clipboard with a young girl next to him. The girl is looking at another adult to her right. In the foreground is a baby stroller. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protesters on 123 Bloor St. holding (L-R) "Voice of Women Canada," "Peace," and "Don't Buy [W]ar [T]oys" signs. A man in the centre of the photo wears a vest and smiles at the camera. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protestors walking on 123 Bloor St. holding (L-R) "No to Star Wars," "No U.S. Intervention End Canadian Complicity," and "Parkdale for Peace" signs. A man in the center of the photo holds a child in his arms and a person to his right pushes a baby stroller. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of a group of protesters walking to the right side of the photo. They hold (L-R) "Stop U.S Military [?] Economic [Intervention?] Central Am[erica?], "Italian Canada," "Hope Group," and "One World" signs. A woman in the center-right of the photo wears a plaid poncho and a man next to her holds a bike. They are walking down 123 Bloor St., Toronto 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of a group of protesters, 4 of which are dressed up as skeletons. One holds a "Free Canada Trade!" sign. On the left-side of the photo is a man with a moustache, wearing a vest and holding a camera. They are part of a bigger protest taking place on 123 Bloor St [referenced in I26, I27, I28, I29, and I30]. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of a group of women, covered in pins and badges, holding (L-R): "Shalom Disarmament [Group?] " and "Toronto Youth Committee" signs. On the first sign is the Hebrew word "Shalom" which means peace. They are part of a bigger protest taking place on 123 Bloor St [referenced in I26, I27, I28 and I29]. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protestors on 123 Bloor Street, with one protestor in the forefront covered in badges and pins. There are: "Shalom Disarmament [Group?]," and "Toronto [?] Committee" signs behind the man in the foreground. Behind them is Druxys Famous Deli Sandwiches. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protestors walking on 123 Bloor Street [referenced in I26 and I27], holding "Peace symbol" and "Nuclear Free" signs. In the background is the Lumber City billboard [referenced in I27]. Toronto. 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protesters walking on 123 Bloor Street, holding peace signs. To the left of the photo is a [Ro]yal Bank, and to the right of the photo, behind the protestors, is a billboard that reads: "Lumber City, Fashion For Your Home." Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.