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Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo
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Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo
Comedian and actor Terry Jones takes part in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station, London. 4th March 1989
John Shenton
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 89 1339
Media ID 21760392
© Mirrorpix
Author Development Director Dulwich Fancy Dress Protest Protesting Railway Southwark Waterloo 1989 Comedian
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print captured by John Shenton, we witness the multi-talented Terry Jones immersing himself in a rail tunnel protest outside Waterloo Station in London on the 4th of March, 1989. Known for his exceptional skills as a comedian and actor, Jones's involvement in this demonstration showcases his commitment to social causes beyond the realm of entertainment. Dressed in an eye-catching fancy dress costume, Jones stands amidst a crowd of passionate individuals who are united against the proposed railway development. His presence not only adds an element of humor to the serious affair but also draws attention to their cause. As an accomplished author and director as well, it is evident that Jones utilizes his platform to advocate for issues close to his heart. The photograph captures both the energy and determination radiating from those protesting against the potential disruption caused by railway expansion. It serves as a powerful reminder of how ordinary citizens can come together to voice their concerns and challenge decisions that impact their communities. This image transports us back to the vibrant atmosphere of 1980s London, where activism was at its peak. Through John Shenton's lens, we are granted a glimpse into history - witnessing not only Terry Jones's participation but also capturing a moment that symbolizes resistance against unwanted development.
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