Box 2
Contains 34 Results:
National Smash H-Block Committee. "Hunger Strike! Support Their Demands", 1980s
Collection is open for research.
Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association. "March for Justice leaves Coalisland for Dungannon...march with us for jobs, houses, and justice. March to stop internment now!", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin Women's Department. "Stop Strip-Searches in Armagh...", 1980s or 1990s
Full text reads "Women constitute half of the world's population, perform nearly two-thirds of its work hours, receive one-tenth of the world's income and own less than one-hundredth of the world's property. History tells that every oppressed class gained true liberation from its masters by its own efforts. It is necessary that woman learn that lesson, that she realize that her freedom will reach as far as her power to achieve her freedom reaches."
Collection is open for research.
Youth Against H-Block Armagh. "80% of the prisoners aged under 25 years", 1980s
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "International Women's Day, picket in solidarity with Republican Women POWs...Armagh Gaol", 1980s or 1990s
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Smash Internment", between 1971-1975
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "The Great Escape" commemorative poem, after 1981 June
Collection is open for research.
Communist Party of Ireland, West Belfast Branch. "50th Anniversary of the Republican Congress Public Meeting", 1984
Speakers: Peadar O'Donnell and Eoin O'Murchu, Chair: Sean Morrissey.
Collection is open for research.
Democratic Unionist Party. "1 Paisley", between 1960s-1990s
Two different posters with the same text.
Collection is open for research.
Democratic Unionist Party. "Democratic Unionist - D.U.P., Pledged to Keep Stormont Open - Paisley", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Democratic Unionist Party. "No Dublin Rule, Paisley", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Democratic Unionist Party. "Vote Democratic Unionist - D.U.P., 1. Roy Gillespie, 2. Humbert Nicholl, 3. Thomas Nicholl, 4. Sandy Spence, You can't do better!", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Fianna Fáil. "Dublin South County, vote in order of your choice: Brugha, Murphy, Murray", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
People's Democracy. "Fight! Don't Vote!", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
People's Democracy. "Remember Derry", after 1972
Collection is open for research.
People's Democracy. "Unite and Smash Stormont, Build a Free United Ireland, Vote John McAnulty", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Relatives for Justice. "Loughinisland Massacre Collusion", after 1994 June
Pamphlet that unfolds to be a poster on one side.
Collection is open for research.
Republican Movement. "Support the fight for Irish freedom", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin. "Make Partition History, Rally for Irish Unity...", circa 2005
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin. "Sinn Féin, Vote Owen Carron", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin. "Vote Sinn Féin..." with a photograph of Gerry Adams, between 1960s-1990s
The bottom third of the poster is missing.
Collection is open for research.
Ulster Democratic Unionist Party. "We will not have Dublin Rule, for God and Ulster" with a photograph of Ian Paisley, between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
United Ulster Unionists Council. "Vote for these five and keep Ulster alive: Craig, Empey, McNarry, Paisley, Robinson", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "1916-1974", after 1974
Includes a quote from "The Proclamation of Poblacht na hEireann": "...we hereby proclaim the Irish Republic as a Sovereign Independent State, and we pledge our lives and the lives of our comrades-in-arms to the cause of its freedom, of its welfare, and of its exaltation among the nations."
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Don't let them take any more", between 1960s-1990s
Collection is open for research.