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English: Temporary grafitti, created by the "Protests and Suffragettes" (formerly "Strong Women of the Clydeside") project, 'renaming' the street outside Fairfield Shipyard in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland to highlight the work of women in the shipyards and their involvement in the 1971 Upper Clyde Shipbuilder's Work-In protest action.
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Temporary graffiti 'renaming' a street in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland

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