Marxism 6: A Retrospective

This is my last post about Marxism 2014, and it will be  brief one, featuring repeats of some of the finer pictures from the event.

The event was a tremendous success, and the standard of discussion at all the meeting I attended was exceedingly high. With the exception of the opening and closing rallies, on both of which occasions the doors were opened too late the team did a magnificent job.

I found the number of meetings relating to WW1 useful as well as interesting – don’t forget to look at www.greatcharity.org, www,facebook.com/GreatAuction and/or www.twitter.com/great_auction.

Photos…

Skype from Gaza
Skype from Gaza

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My last effort at capturing abstract art in the Elvin Hall - I think the posters give the painting scale
My last effort at capturing abstract art in the Elvin Hall – I think the posters give the painting scale
The front of a Hammesmith and City line train
The front of a Hammesmith and City line train
Quite a change from Mr Beck's original - the London Undergorund diagram 2014 version
Quite a change from Mr Beck’s original – the London Undergorund diagram 2014 version
Gareth Peirce
Gareth Peirce
All four of the panel for the Paul foot memorial meeting: John Pilger, Darcus Howe, Gareth Peirce and Matt Foot
All four of the panel for the Paul foot memorial meeting: John Pilger, Darcus Howe, Gareth Peirce and Matt Foot
Live music in the institute bar
Live music in the institute bar

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A packed Logan Hall ready for the opening rally.
A packed Logan Hall ready for the opening rally.
The Fight for Inclusive Education (wall art in Nunn Hall)
The Fight for Inclusive Education (wall art in Nunn Hall)

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Abstract art on one side of the Elvin Hall
Abstract art on one side of the Elvin Hall
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Author: Thomas

I am a founder member and currently secretary of the West Norfolk Autism Group and am autistic myself. I am a very keen photographer and almost every blog post I produce will feature some of my own photographs. I am an avidly keen cricket fan and often post about that sport.

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