
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor public gathering is depicted at the base of Grey's Monument in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The foreground is dominated by the weathered stone pedestal of Grey's Monument, featuring a golden inscription plaque dedicated to Charles, Earl Grey, and commemorating the 1832 Reform Act. Above the pedestal, the lower section of the column is visible. To the left, a traditional light-colored stone building with windows is partially seen. To the right and behind the monument, a modern building with a glass facade houses "The Botanist" restaurant on its upper levels, where patrons are visible seated, and "REISS" retail store below. A glass dome structure is partially visible against the sky behind the monument. At the base of the monument, a crowd of approximately one hundred individuals is gathered, mostly facing towards the right side of the frame. Two men are visible speaking into microphones near large black speaker units. One speaker has a beard and wears a black top and baseball cap. The other, also bearded, wears a plaid shirt. Members of the crowd are holding various protest signs, including: "Refugees welcome Stop the...", "Newcastle LOVES BLACK & WHITE", multiple signs stating "MAJORITY AGAINST RACISM", "RACISM NO! ISLAMOPHOBIA NO!", and a sign reading "Geordies are black and white, nobody daft lad from Luton will convince me otherwise". A large purple flag with white text is visible on the right. The sky is overcast.
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