Item is a portrait photograph of at least 3 people pushing strollers in a street. The stroller on the left has a child in it, the right one does not. Half of the photo is blacked-out with many scratches. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a close-up photograph of the "Youth Unite For Peace, Jobs, Progress. Youth of G.C.D.O" banner. On the banner there is a rainbow with a dove. In the background there is a "Young Communist League" banner. 123 Bloor St. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protesters in 123 Bloor St. In the centre is a woman dressed in all black pulling a wagon with 2 pumpkins in it with a gravestone that says "RIP INF." Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Photograph is a continuation of Items R1- I44 and R1-I45. Protestors hold (L-R) "Anglican Peacemaking," "Radio Activity Fades Your Genes, Toronto Disarmament Network," "Pass the Peace Pledge, Toronto Disarmament Network," "The Cruise to end all Cruises, Toronto Disarmament Network," and "No Star Wars, Toronto Disarmament Network" signs. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph depicting a man playing the bagpipes, wearing a kilt, who is followed by a group of veterans. The veterans hold (L-R) "Veteran Against Nuclear Arms" and "Production For Peace Creates More Jobs" signs. Behind the bagpiper is an armoured truck. In the foreground, is a woman holding an item that says "Extinction" with a 2 dinosaurs on it. 123 Bloor St. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Photograph is a continuation of Item R1-I43. A group of protesters hold (L-R) "Students [?} Peace," "What are you doing to keep the peace," "Peace is an issue, Toronto Disarmament Network" banner and signs. They walk down 123 Bloor St. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
This item is a photograph of protesters walking down 123 Bloor St. They hold (L-R) "Take the Peace Pledge," "No Missiles," No Cruise, No Subs, No Brian," "No Missiles Over Here," and "Toronto Disarmament Network" banners. In the right-hand corner is a Metro Police car, behind it is the Druxy's Famous Deli mentioned in R1- I26 and R1-I42. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Photograph shows the backs of protesters as they walk in front of Druxy's Famous Deli. They hold a "Toronto Disarmament Network banner." In the centre fore-ground is a Metro Police Car. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph depicting a crowd watching a band playing music, on a gazebo featuring a "Vote Canada Out Of The Arms Race, Toronto Disarmament Network" banner and ballons. In the background is the Ontario Legislative Building and to the left is another crowd carrying signs saying: "United [?] For Peace," "Nurses for So[?]," and "Philosophers [for?] Peace." Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of people signing papers and looking at registration tables in a park. Fallen oak leaves litter the ground. In the centre of the photo, a person looks down at a table, while people stand to her right. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.