It was at the height of the second Cold War when there was a growing feeling that the world was a less safe place.
Relationships between the two super powers had entered a more hostile phase. This was only in part due to the election of hard line politicians in the west and the elevation of equally conservative leaders in the Soviet Union but also to events across the world where the USA and USSR were engaged in a new round of support for proxy governments.
The US cruise missile which was being deployed in Britain and West Germany took just 15 minutes to reach its targets in the USSR while American Pershing missiles and the Russian equivalent took just 4 minutes from launch to detonation over the cities of Europe.
So there we were in the Rec on a hot day listening to music, engaged in some politics but above all just relaxing with friends and family.
And having posted the story someone left a comment who helped organise the event and reminded me that there had been a badge designed for the event, which I have, and decided to update the piece with a picture.
It was a designed by Jim De Santos.
Location; The Rec
Picture; from the collection of Tony Walker, and Andrew Simpson
*Dangerous times and peaceful protests, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/2019/03/dangerous-times-and-peaceful-protests.html
Thanks for the posting Andrew I remember to event well I was involved in organising it through the Chorlton CND group. I think I've still got a festival badge somewhere which was designed by Jim De Santos
ReplyDeleteYes I still have mine........... I should have included it in the story infact I shall.
ReplyDeleteI am Jim De Santis the designer of the badge! We also had T shirts made for the event as I recall. The weather on the day was splendid and I think the resulting turnout amazed us all. Would be happy to hear from others who were involved. James.desantis55@gmail.com
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