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Victoria Square Meeting
Street meeting of Christchurch "Passive Resisters" who protested against the imprisonment of youths for non-compliance with the Defence Act. The meeting is believed to be have been held on 9 March 1912 in response to the imprisonment of members of…
Photo of David Gray
David Gray, is the soldier seated left who is watching a fellow conscientious objector (CO) being dressed in military uniform. In 1917 Gray was one of 14 New Zealand COs transported to England, preparatory to sending them to the front line.
Tags: David Gray
Robin and Fred Page
Robin Page, far right, is seen here with his younger brother Fred (second from the left) and two friends: Alf Paterson on the left, and Norman Richmond, in uniform. Fred, who was a schoolboy when Robin was in prison, cycled from his home in Papanui…
Tags: Fred Page, Page Family, Robin Page
Waikeria Prison
This image of Waikeria Prison comes from a Government Publication called 'The Evolution of the Prison System', published in 1923. It shows a view of the prison from Reservoir Hill.
Tags: Reg Williams
We'll Set the Children Free
Song sheet for We'll Set the Children Free, set to the tune of John Brown's Body. Copies of the song were handed out at a demonstration outside the Lyttelton Gaol in March 1912.
Tags: Passive Resisters Union
Manifesto to Conscripts
Manifesto calling on men to passively resist conscription under the Defence Act. The manifesto was likely produced in 1911, during the early days of opposition to compulsory military training.
Mr Herbert Corder lecture ticket 1911
Ticket for lecture given by Herbert Corder, at the Alexandra Hall, Christchurch, 10 July 1911
The Anti-Militarist journal Vol. 1 No. 1 01 September 1911
Cover page, first issue of The Anti-Militarist
No More War Committee ca. 1930.
A photograph of the No More War Committee ca. 1930. Norman Bell, seated centre, is holding a photo of Fred Page, who had recently died in Paris. Sarah Page is sitting on Bell's left. Standing second from the right is Charles Mackie, with Lincoln…