Print photographs and audiovisual materials documenting public transport campaigns and demonstrations

Comprised of assorted 8x10, 5x7, 4x6, 35mm slides, and contact sheets of various campaign actions and passengers produced by Campaign for Better Transport staff, W.A. Apperley, and others, including print and negative photographs of MOVE campaign with car in Angel Station, London; seven colour photographic prints of an accessibility demonstration with wheelchair users at Euston station in London; two women exiting a bus; a woman holding a sign with '30 hour train campaign'; a canal loch in Scotland; Carrefour flyer for bus rides to conduct shopping; bus guides; morning crush at Waterloo; flower installation in front of Intercity train platform; and others; and twenty-four CD and DVD disc carriers containing coverage of campaigns, including fares protest following Lord Adonis' 2009 rail trip, Save our Buses, rail fares, assorted rail protests, WUR bypass, transport and train photos, DVD of Impact and other work, photographs of the Labour Party conference campaign on buses, manifesto presentation and Norman Baker, conference presentations and interviews of Stephen Joseph, and assorted unlabelled DVDs and CDs of audiovisual materials.

Details

Extent:
4 bundles of papers, 1 bundle of print photographs, photographic negatives and transparencies, and 24 CD-ROM media carriers
Identifier:
CFBT/3/6
Access:
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rights:
Copies may be supplied of items in the collection, provided that the copying process used does not damage the item or is not detrimental to its preservation. Copies will be supplied in accordance with the NRM’s terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies, and the provisions of any relevant copyright legislation. Copyright of materials created by Campaign for Better Transport/Transport 2000 belongs to the Campaign for Better Transport and are governed by a CC BY-NC-SA license.

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