Mysteries of Stonehenge Channel 4 – Free Festival Extract
- interview with me about it all plus many of my pictures
Mysteries of Stonehenge Channel 4 – Free Festival Extract
Councillor Sam Lux, Nottingham City Council’s executive member for carbon reduction, leisure and culture at The Green Hustle on Nottingham’s Carbon Neutral CN28 ambitions Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #cn28 #council #green #hustle #environment #samsung #S24ultra #4k
Sherwood Library Protest Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #sherwood #library #council #cuts #samsung #S24ultra #4k
Zines in a year, Random Selection, [24page version] 456 pictures – 6 sec change #nottingham #zines #protest #events #uk #landscape #festival #year #seasons #travel #photography #slideshow #nikon #Z9 #zf
Quick trip around Nottingham in WideAngle Insta360 Ace Pro – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #streets #spring #wideangle #insta360 #acepro #4k
VE80 commemoration 12.00 outside the Council House, Nottingham. Thursday 8th May Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #ve #ve80 #samsung #S24ultra #4k
A sequence of photographs covering event that became known as ‘Battle of the Beanfield’ 1st June 1985.
At a meeting of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), in early 1985, it was resolved to obtain a High Court Injunction preventing the annual gathering at Stonehenge. This was the device to be used to justify the attack at the “Battle of the Beanfield” on the 1st June in Hampshire. Well it wasn’t a battle really.
It was an ambush.
It was a magnificent convoy stretching and snaking its way over the Wiltshire Downs, as far as you could see in either direction. It was a warm Saturday afternoon as we drove through villages, people stood outside their garden gates, smiling and waving at us. A carnival atmosphere with little evidence of the ‘local opposition’ that we had been lead to believe was one of the reasons for obtaining the court orders. A police helicopter watched overhead but there was little other sign of trouble until……..
Seven miles from Stonehenge (the exclusion order was for four and a half miles), just short of the A303 and the Hampshire / Wiltshire border, two lorry loads of gravel where tipped across the road. Up to this point, no laws had been broken. I got out of my truck to take photographs when I first saw some twenty policemen running down the convoy ahead of me smashing windscreens without warning and ‘arresting’ / assaulting the occupants, dragging them out through the windscreens broken glass.
I and others who saw this were fearful of the level of violence used by the police in making arrests. Clearly we were in for a beating, again! Running back to our vehicles, we drove through a hedge in to the adjacent field.
The scale of the police operation was becoming obvious. The same level of violence had been applied to the rear of the convoy. Large numbers of police in many lines deep could be seen on the road forming up.
From then on, the situation grew more tense. More police reinforcements were brought up wearing one-piece blue overalls – without numbers!, ‘Nato-style’ helmets with visors and both full length perspex shields and circular black plastic shields. A ‘stand-off’ situation developed with sporadic outbreaks of violence.
Working with the festival welfare agencies, I was directed to a number of head injuries that has resulted from the initial conflict on the road. All of these injuries were truncheon wounds to the back of the head and some people were quite distressed. I was shown one man, about 20 years old who was semi-conscious with yet another head wound. I was fearful of him dying. An ambulance was called and I assisted the attendant and helped convey the casualty through police lines. The ambulance crew were initially apprehensive about their safety but assurances were given.
In between the taking of photographs, the copious first aid and concerns for my family and friends, I attempted to start negotiations and set up lines of communications with the middle-ranking ‘line’ officers. There was no ‘middle ground’ to be found, so, with others I organised a meeting with Assistant Chief Constable Lional Grundy. He was in charge of the overall operation. It was early evening before we were able to meet him. The tone of the meeting was ‘do what your told or else!’ He reiterated that people should be leave their vehicle and be arrested.
Because of the fear of what that might entail (after viewing the violence earlier in the day), those I met with were reticent about this.
Police in full kit were now massed in large numbers and obviously getting ready to charge. It turns out that police had been arresting a lot of people around Stonehenge earlier in the afternoon. At 7.00pm, Grundy had sixteen hundred policemen from six counties, Ministry of Defence police and some believe, army officers in police uniforms!!!
They charged.
The scenes that followed were recorded by media that had evaded the police blockade. The story was international news. ‘Dixon of Dock Green’ type policing was dead. That which Britain was noted for had now changed to para-military operations against minority groups.
Kim Sabido of ITN, a reporter used to visiting the worlds ‘hot spots’ did an emotional piece-to-camera as he described the worst police violence that he had ever seen.
“What we, the ITN camera crew and myself as a reporter – have seen in the last 30 minutes here in this field has been some of the most brutal police treatment of people that I’ve witnessed in my entire career as a journalist. The number of people who have been hit by policemen, who have been clubbed whilst holding babies in their arms in coaches around this field, is yet to be counted…There must surely be an enquiry after what has happened today”. There wasn’t.
Coming up for the 40th anniversary of these events
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Zines in a year, Random Selection, [12page version] 216 pictures – 5 sec change #nottingham #zines #protest #events #uk #landscape #festival #year #seasons #travel #photography #slideshow #nikon #Z9 #zf
Mayday Rally through Nottingham Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #mayday #samsung #S24ultra #4k
Sikh Vaisakhi Parade, Nottingham Have made a gallery of my photography of the day at : https://adobe.ly/4jJp3Uq Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottinghamsikhs #nottingham #Sikh #Vaisakhi #samsung #S24ultra #4k
Bestwood Woods & around. Old quarry, colliery, headstocks #bestwood #nottingham #nottinghamshire #woods #uk #landscape #colliery #bw #bwphotography #photography #nikon #zf
Long Eaton, Erewash Canal, Trent Lock to Sawley #canal #river #trent #water #uk #landscape #photography #nikon #z9
Black Rocks, Cromford Moor & Bolehill Trig point A hike about in Black and White. Derbyshire Peak District, UK Alltrails route : https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recording/activity-april-7-2025-149e967 #peak #peakdistrict #uk #landscape #bw #bwphotography #photography #nikon #z9
Tesla Car show demo as part of the international day of action https://www.theguardian.com/technolog… Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #tesla #cars #samsung #S24ultra #4k
Tash Live. A photographer at home – Lightroom Editing a Nottingham Trent University NTU Black & White Set #NTU #nottingham #photography #bw #bwphotography #adobe #lightroom #nikon #zf
Walt’s Speech on the closing of the Marcus Garvey Centre, Nottingham Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #cuts #services #samsung #S24ultra
Nottingham protests at yet more council cuts and the closing of the Marcus Garvey Centre Including speech by Shuguftah Quddoos, the EX- Sheriff of Nottingham. As a counsellor, she resigned from the Labour Party rather than approve the cuts to services provided by Nottingham City council. Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #cuts #services #samsung #S24ultra
Around Woodthorpe Park, Nottingham. AcePro Camera in Timeshift Mode. #woodthorpe #park #nottingham #AcePro #timeshift #spring
Once around Woodthorpe Park, Nottingham … Insta360 AcePro camera in Timeshift Mode. #woodthorpe #park #nottingham #acepro #timeshift #spring
LightNight Events, Projections on the Council House, Nottingham #lightnight #nottingham #events #Samsung #S24Ultra