
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a public demonstration taking place at the base of Grey's Monument in Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The lower, rectangular plinth of the monumental stone column, featuring a golden inscribed plaque dedicated to Charles, Earl Grey and noting its erection in 1838, occupies the left and central foreground. A large crowd of individuals, diverse in age, is gathered, facing a speaker positioned to the right of the monument's base. A black public address speaker box is visible next to the speaker. Numerous participants hold yellow and black placards displaying messages such as "MAJORITY AGAINST RACISM," "REFUGEES welcome. Stop the far right," "SMASH THE FAR RIGHT," and "Newcastle loves BLACK and WHITE." A purple banner or flag, partially visible, reads "WE ARE MAJORITY AGAINST RACISM." In the background, a modern building with extensive glass facades, likely part of Monument Mall, shows reflections and interior spaces where people are seated. A large glass dome structure is also partially visible behind the monument and adjacent buildings. The sky is overcast.
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