Political art series launched

八月 11, 2006

Glasgow Caledonian University has launched a series of political postcards, including Ken Currie's banner for the Communist Party's North Kelvin branch.

The images come from archives in the university's Research Collections.

They include Survivors of Hiroshima , by Leo Baxendale, to mark Hiroshima Day, August 6. The drawing comes from a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Scotland newsletter from 1964.

Baxendale is best known as the cartoonist who created the classic Beano strips Little Plum, Minnie the Minx, The Bash Street Kids and The Three Bears. He was a founder of Dundee CND.

Other postcards include a photograph of soldiers during the Spanish Civil War, taken by Sir Harold Mitchell, a Conservative MP who was on a fact-finding mission in Spain's Nationalist-held area.

University archivist Carole McCallum said: "Research Collections hopes to not only share this powerful artwork but also to introduce our research resources to a wider audience."

The packs of six images cost £3. Funds will support the archive.

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