Nudists foiled
A planned nude demonstration against the banning of the Stonehenge free festival became a “cover-up job” after police warned women who stripped to the waist that anyone who paraded nude faced arrest. The 400 protesters were led by motorcyclists and followed by a guitar-strumming singer round a Salisbury road. — London.
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Press, 17 June 1986, Page 19
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