'The Grim Reaper At War' (click to enlarge all photos)
When a borrowed Mac crashed in 2015, a local computer bloke was able to salvage some material but I thought thousands of photos in my collection were irretrievably lost. Last week whilst down in the dungeon, I was sorting through several boxes of books and papers to see if I could find my red hard back copy of Norman Mailer’s World War 2 novel The Naked and the Dead (1948) when I came across a cache of CDs. Amongst them was one simply entitled ‘Photos 18-2-03'. When I opened up the files I was pleasantly surprised to find dozens of photos that I took with the help of one of my sons when we visited Sydney to partake in the demonstrations against the sick push by George W Bush to invade Iraq in 2003.
Here is a sample of some of the photos. I have used the original dark exposures but they can be easily adjusted:
'A White-Winged Peace Angel'
The march in Sydney was part of a global protest that included up to ten million concerned citizens in 60 countries and 600 cities: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_February_2003_anti-war_protests
Further research: Sydney Morning Herald article 17 February 2003: https://www.smh.com.au/world/middle-east/from-the-archives-sydney-protests-the-iraq-war-20190214-p50xtd.html
In response to the rally. I wrote two poems 'The Road Taken', a parody of Robert Frost's famous poem 'The Road Not Taken' and 'NO HOWARD' after a sign I saw during the day. The poems were published by Social Alternatives (The University of Queensland) in their 25th Anniversary issue (Vol 22 No.1 Summer 2003):
The poems later became broadsheets and sold in limited batches of 20. Here's 'The Road Taken'. Click to enlarge:
Regards
George Anderson
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