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.
Item is a photograph of protestors walking on 123 Bloor Street. They hold (L-R): "Canada Concern[?] About South Afri[ca?]," "Stop Nuclear Arms Testing," and "No to Star Wars" signs. In the very far back centre is St. Paul's, and close to the foreground is Druxy's Famous Deli Sandwiches. A pair of people in the background are walking their bikes. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protestors carrying (L-R): "Youth Unite For Peace, Jobs, Progr[am]s," "Sanctions Now," "Youth Communist League," "[Free] The Children," and "Campaign Nuclear [Dis]armament" signs. In the background is a building with a lot of windows. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of a close-up shot of protestors holding (L-R): "The Great Canadian Rape, Defence Not The Issue Mulroney," "World Federalists [O?]f Canada," "Scarborough Peace Act," "100,000 homes or 12 Subs, Toronto Disarmament Network" signs in front of the Ontario Legislative Building. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protestors holding "Students For Peace," "I Took the Peace Pledge," and " Peacey Is An Issue" signs while walking in front of the Ontario Legislative Building. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of protesters following a truck labelled with a sign that says: " Promise Us A Future, East York Peace Committee." Behind the truck is a woman with a stroller, and to the left is another woman holding a child. Protestors hold signs saying (L-R): "Students For Peace," "No to Star Wars," "I took the [?] ace," "Peacey Is An Issue, Toronto Disarmament Network." In the background is the Ontario Legislative Building. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a side view photo of people protesting and walking in front of the Ontario Legislative Building. They hold signs reading (L-R) : "Elect Candidates for Peace, Toronto Disarmament Network," "Take The Peace Ple[ase?]," "Free Canada, Trade Mulroney," "No Missiles Over Here," "No Cruise, No Subs, No Brian," "He Is The Peace Between Us," and "We Love Our Planet." The group is walking to the right side of the photo. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a 3/4 view photo of a group of people protesting, in front of the Ontario Legislative Building [referenced in I19]. They hold banners that read (L-R): "Free Canada, Trade Mulroney," No Missiles Over Here," "We Love Our Planet," "He Is The Peace Between Us," and "C.A.U.S.E." A police officer stands on the left side of the photo, as the crowd continues walking to the right. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a photograph of a bearded man on a stage [referenced in I1] singing and playing guitar in front of a banner that reads: "Vote Canada Out of the Arms Races. Toronto Disarmament Network." The banner is surrounded by balloons, and posters that read: "The Great Peace Pledge." Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.
Item is a front view photo of a group of people protesting, in front of the Ontario Legislative Building. They hold banners that read (L-R): "Free Canada Trade Mulroney," No Miss[iles?]," "We Love Our Planet," "C.A.U.S.E," and "He Is The Peace Between Us." A police officer watches them from the right-hand side of the photo, while another sits in a police car. Toronto, 1988. Photographer: unknown.