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Miss Avril Walters, the secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists
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Miss Avril Walters, the secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists
Miss Avril Walters, the secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists. There was a clash between the League of Empire Loyalists and members of the Committee of 100 who were at a peace meeting in the Mahatma Gandhi Hall in Fitzroy Street, London. 20th July 1962
Bob Hope
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM Q6094
Media ID 21700789
© Mirrorpix
British Empire Clash Far Right Fight League Of Empire Loyalists Pressure Group Right Right Wing Secretary Violence
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In this photo print, we witness Miss Avril Walters, the secretary of the League of Empire Loyalists, amidst a tumultuous clash that unfolded on the 20th of July in 1962. The Mahatma Gandhi Hall in Fitzroy Street, London became an unexpected battleground as members of the Committee of 100 and the League clashed during a peace meeting. As tensions escalated between these opposing factions, Miss Avril Walters stood resolute at the forefront. Her presence exudes determination and strength as she navigates through this politically charged environment. A woman unyielding to intimidation or violence. This image captures a pivotal moment in British history when political ideologies collided with fervor. The League of Empire Loyalists represented far-right sentiments while advocating for British imperialism and loyalty to the empire. Their clashes with left-wing groups like the Committee of 100 exemplified deep divisions within society during this era. Miss Avril Walters' role as secretary highlights her significant involvement within this pressure group that aimed to preserve traditional values and protect Britain's imperial legacy. Though controversial, it is undeniable that individuals like Miss Walters played influential roles in shaping political discourse during these turbulent times. Bob Hope's expertly captured photograph serves as a powerful reminder not only of this specific clash but also reflects broader themes surrounding politics, violence, and societal unrest prevalent throughout the 1960s.
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