Women protestors at Greenham Common Peace Camp 1985. As a photography student I stayed at the camp, documenting life around the campfire as part of my final year project. I was only there a few weeks, but in that time I experienced daily evictions, slept in makeshift tents in sub-zero temperatures, had bricks thrown at me, and witnessed at first hand the enormity of a cruise missile convoy. The camp was disbanded two years later when, as a result of the women's protest, the cruise missiles were removed. Greenham women, like many other women's protest groups, followed on from the legacy left to them by the Women's Suffrage Movement. After years of protesting the suffragettes finally achieved their ambition in obtaining votes for women on the 6th February 1918, one hundred years ago today. All photography © Wendy Carrig
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