Nine copies of the leaflet entitled 'What is LFM?' Gives an overview of state language policy, who the Language Freedom Movement are, and what they hope to achieve.
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Three copies of a leaflet entitled 'Watch Out - next time it may be your children....'. Refers to the question of civil rights currently being debated with regard to the North, and talks about the civil rights of parents in Ireland who wish to have their children educated through English.
Seventeen copies of a leaflet entitled 'Language Freedom Movement, Statement of Policy'.
Two copies of leaflet entitled 'Language Freedom Movement, Revised Statement of Policy'.
Three copies of updated leaflet, 'Language Freedom Movement, Statement of Policy, with attached membership form and banker's order. A page is missing from the third copy. Also lists the patrons of the organisation, which is not included on the previous statement of policy.
Two copies of a leaflet, 'It Makes You Think, a series of pamphlets, Introducing...The Gaeligraph'. A pamphlet issued by the Language Freedom Movement with a representation of 12 squares, each representing a different language policy. Instructions on how to use the Gaeligraph, and the higher the score, the more likely the user is to be sympathetic to the LFM's aims.
Leaflet distributed by the Language Freedom Movement entitled 'Some Facts about RTÉ', referring to their obligations under the Broadcasting Authority Act, 1960, and the scarcity of coverage given to the LFM.
Two copies of a Language Freedom Movement leaflet entitled 'Members of Fianna Fáil! Here are some questions we would like to ask you'. It seems likely that this was distributed as part of the by-election campaigns.
Written comments submitted by Article 19 and submitted to the case of Leader Publications Ltd. V. Ariya Rubasinghe, Director of Information and the Competent Authority, et al.
Manuscript notes and sketches of stone structures, "Leacht Oliver Brown", Cartymore Cross, near Athenry, with TS report by Etienne Rynne. Also correspondence between Rynne and Tim Robinson (1984) with discussions where Robinson mentions meeting Rynne in Aran and discussing with Rynne an article Robinson was writing on the leachta cuimhne.