The entrance to the American Airforce Base at Greenham Common in 1972, where visitors are greeted by the sign 'Vigilance For Freedom' From 1980 it housed 96 nuclear US warheads, which at one point ...
The housing of US nuclear warheads prompted thousands of women in 1981 to set up camps in protest at Greenham Common. It was the height of the Cold War and for six years, the groups peacefully ...
It stretched from the nuclear warhead factories at Aldermaston and Burghfield to the then US airbase of Greenham Common. The chain was part of a series of coordinated awareness-raising events ...