Heading to court: Surrounded by supporters in hard hats, publisher Ernst Zundel carries a cross with the words freedom of speech tacked to it before a judge sentenced him to 15 months
Heading to court: Surrounded by supporters in hard hats, publisher Ernst Zundel carries a cross with the words freedom of speech tacked to it before a judge sentenced him to 15 months
Heading to court: Surrounded by supporters in hard hats, publisher Ernst Zundel carries a cross with the words freedom of speech tacked to it before a judge sentenced him to 15 months – All Items – Digital Archive : Toronto Public LibrarySkip to main content Digital Archive ExpandShareOrder ReproductionDownload 1920 x auto (full)IIIFHeading to court: Surrounded by supporters in hard hats, publisher Ernst Zundel carries a cross with the words freedom of speech tacked to it before a judge sentenced him to 15 monthsPreviousNext+−» 1920 x auto (full)Heading to court: Surrounded by supporters in hard hats, publisher Ernst Zundel carries a cross with the words freedom of speech tacked to it before a judge sentenced him to 15 monthsDate3/25/1985Names Bock, Tony (photographer) Toronto Star (Firm) (publisher) Zundel, Ernst, 1939- (subject) FormatPictureNotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: Heading to court: Surrounded by supporters in hard hats, publisher Ernst Zundel carries a cross with the words freedom of speech tacked to it before a judge sentenced him to 15 months.MediumPhotographsLanguageEnglishProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star ArchivesCollectionToronto Star Photograph ArchiveUsage Rights Copyright (Learn More) Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)Object NumberTSPA_0090761F RDF XML JSON Discover More Last week, Toronto publisher Ernst Zundel was sentenced to nine months in jail after a jury convicted him of spreading false news by publishing an art(...)9/23/1985No comments: As a smiling supporter looks on outside the Toronto (Don) Jail last night, Ernst Zundel, right, holds an order forbiding him to talk or write about the Holocaust3/26/1985No Jail: Geraldine and William Axford leave court yesterday after a judge sentenced them to nine months to be served at home on marijuana charges.10/2/1997Leading candidate: Bruce County MPP Murray Elston, surrounded by supporters, Is leading the Ontario Liberal leadership race heading into next week's convention1/31/1992The widowed Joyce Hilton carries on husband's Kennels, Couple lived in their dream home only six months before Hilton died3/8/1974Life on hold: Mohamed Hussein Mohamed, shown in his Scarborough home, says he feels like he's been sentenced to at least another 10 months of waiting for word on his claim for political refugee status12/28/1988Margaret tours Dofasco: Princess Margaret carries safety glasses and hard hat on a tour of Hamilton's Dofasco steel mills yesterday7/11/1988March of triumph: Surrounded by his jubilant supporters, New Democratic Party Leader Donald MacDonald strides through the streets toward the hall where more of the party faithful are waiting to congratulate him9/26/1963Surrounded by wellwishers, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau carries pen in mouth so he can shake hands with guests who paid $50 each to dine with him at Royal York Hotel last night3/1/1972Bus carries sentenced pickets to jail from courtroom in old city hall6/27/1966Sweet victory, Gwen Jacob meets supporters outside a Kitchener court yesterday after a judge acquited five women who bared breasts at a rally last sum(...)3/1/1993Sweet victory, Gwen Jacob meets supporters outside a Kitchener court yesterday after a judge acquited five women who bared breasts at a rally last sum(...)3/2/1993Digital Archive LinksCopyright & LicencesReproduction ServiceOther TPL LinksTPL HomepageSpecial Collections & Rare BooksContact Us ✓Thanks for sharing!AddToAnyMore…