Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crew-on-Phyllis-Cormack-27MZIFIJDJDJ.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Action Amchitka (Canada : 1971)GP0CQICompleted★★★★★★★Bob Hunter and Ben Metcalfe in CanadaGP0VL8Completed★★★★★★★Dave Birmingham raises Greenpeace sail on Phyllis Cormack.GP0SOUCompleted★★★★★★★Bob Hunter and Ben Metcalfe in CanadaGP02ZEICompleted★Dave Birmingham Raises Greenpeace Sail on Phyllis CormackGP0B05Completed★★★★★★★Phyllis Cormack in VancouverGP03JILCompleted★★★★On board Phyllis Cormack during Greenpeace first protest voyage - against US nuclear tests off Canada.GP01AHMCompleted★★★★★★Leaving Vancouver - Greenpeace to Amchitka Voyage Documentation (Vancouver to Amchitka: 1971)GP01915Completed★★★★★★★Ben Metcalfe filming during first Greenpeace protest voyage against US nuclear testing on Amchitka.GP0D6YCompleted★★★★View AllGP02HHHCrew on Phyllis Cormack12 men set of from Vancouver on the Phyllis Cormack, to protest against nuclear bomb testing in Amchitka by the USA. Here are some of the crew on the bow.Locations:Canada-North America-Vancouver (Canada)Date:1 Sep, 1971Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert KeziereMaximum size:4500px X 2988pxKeywords:Day-Greenpeace crew-Medium group of people-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear weapons testing-Outdoors-SV Phyllis CormackShoot:Documentation of Greenpeace Voyage from Vancouver to AmchitkaThis is a photographic record by Robert Keziere of the very first Greenpeace voyage, which departed Vancouver on the 15th September 1971. The aim of the trip was to halt nuclear tests in Amchitka Island by sailing into the restricted area. Crew on-board the ship Phyllis Cormack (also called "The Greenpeace"), are the pioneers of the green movement who formed the original group that became Greenpeace.Related Collections:"How to Change the World" Publicity Stills