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North Shore Times article on Devonport’s History of Peace Activism

An article on our latest exhibition on Celebrating Devonport’s History of Peace Activism has featured in the North Shore Times.

The exhibition comprises iconic images of the anti-nuclear protest activities of the 1980s by two of our most significant photographers, Gil Hanly and John Miller, whose photographic documentation of major social movements and public events since the 1970s established them as pre-eminent recorders of New Zealand’s recent history.

Have a read of the article HERE.

There are a number of associated events with this exhibition, please see their exhibition listing for more info.

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