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Noel Counihan and the Brunswick free speech fight

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Historian Melinda Barrie leads a walking tour tracing Noel Counihan and the Brunswick free speech fight, highlighting key sites of activism in Brunswick. The tour explores locations from theatres and factories to street-cars, reflecting the area's history of mass mobilisation and dissent.

Join historian and archivist Melinda Barrie as she takes you in the footsteps of Noel Counihan and the Brunswick free speech fight. From the theatres, factories and soap-boxes of Brunswick; to dissidents riding atop street-cars and locking themselves in cages to escape arrest. Brunswick was a place of mass mobilisation and dissent. Tour developed by Melinda Barrie, recorded with Moreland City Libraries.

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Hosted by: Moreland City Libraries

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City Libraries, M. (2018). Noel Counihan and the Brunswick free speech fight. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/noel-counihan-and-the-brunswick-free-speech-fight/

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1. Cockney music hall song-walk ‘for me dear old Dutch’. 2. Two of us walking in an anything but straight line (me and ‘er).

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