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Maclaine, Fiona, :
Demonstration outside
Fairlea women’s prison,
Melbourne, 1970

 

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Accession Nos.: P2230/1-12 AN 13981576
File No.: 204/14/137  

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P2230/1 Close-up of Dr Jim Cairns addressing the crowd outside Fairlea Women’s Prison
P2230/2 Outside the gates of Fairlea Women’s prison. Standing with their backs to the gates (l to r) are Ted Bull, Bill Hartley (holding the microphone) and George Crawford.
P2230/3 A concerned member of the public addressing the crowd outside Fairlea Women’s prison. Zelda D’aprano is the person in a neckbrace behind speaker.
P2230/4 Peter Faris, a lawyer, addressing the crowd outside Fairlea Women’s Prison. Behind him (l to r) are Ted Bull and George Crawford.
P2230/5 Front entrance gate of Fairlea Women’s Prison. Addressing the crowd is Dr Jim Cairns, a Labor shadow minister at the time.
P2230/6 Ted Bull, Secretary of the Waterside Workers Federation, addressing the crowd outside the Fairlea Women’s Prison. In the background are children and one of the husbands of the imprisoned women.
P2230/7 Ian Cathy, Labor shadow minister at the time, addressing the crowd outside the Fairlea Women’s Prison. His wife, Chris Cathy, was one of the five women jailed. In the background is Bill Hartley and some of the women who were part of the Save Our Sons movement.
P2230/8 Three year old Rebecca Maclean, whose mother, Jean Maclean, was imprisoned in Fairlea Women’s Prison, participating in the demonstration.
P2230/9 Dr Jim Cairns and Bill Hartley discussing matters of the day outside the Fairlea Women’s Prison. In the background are plain clothed and uniformed police and members of the public
P2230/10 Police and police car in attendance during the demonstration outside the Fairlea Women’s Prison. The prison fence behind them has anti-conscription banners attached to it.
P2230/11 Rene Millar was one of the five S.O.S. women jailed. Six of her ten children are shown outside the Fairlea Women’s Prison holding placards during the demonstration.
P2230/12 Moira Maclaine-Cross holding a placard outside the front gates of Fairlea Women’s Prison during the demonstration. She is the daughter of Jo Maclaine-Cross who was one of the five S.O.S. women jailed.

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