Hiroshima-Nagasaki exhibition on display during the London Olympics
[Manchester, UK, June 28, 2012]
Three major cities in the UK and Ireland will be hosting the
Hiroshima-Nagasaki A-bomb exhibition this summer, and it will be on
display for visitors to the London Olympics. The exhibition was kindly
donated to the City of Manchester in November 2010 by the Mayor of
Nagasaki on the 30th anniversary of Manchester's famous 'nuclear weapons
free city' declaration. It has travelled across the UK and Ireland over
the past 2 years. It will be hosted in Ireland's capital Dublin, at its
Central Library from July 15th - 31st. It then transfers to London in time
for the 67th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings and the
city's hosting of the 2012 Olympic Games. The exhibition will be held in
the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in the 'east end' of London and one
of five London Councils hosting events within the Olympic programme. The
exhibition will take place in Tower Hamlets Town Hall from August 3rd -
18th. Following this it will travel north to the Northern England city of
Newcastle, where it will be on display in Newcastle Central Library from
August 23rd - 30th. Other member cities have booked the exhibition for
later in the year.
Related informatin
Manchester report from Mayor Taue on the occasion of the Nuclear Free Local Authorities 30th Anniversary (Japanese Only) (Uploaded on November 24, 2010)
Nagasaki-donated exhibition is now on a tour across the UK (Uploaded on March 18, 2011)
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