Guidelines on Forming a Branch of the LFM.
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Minutes of the seventh committee meeting, held on Friday, 13 January 1967. Those in attendance are listed. Discussions on some procedural matters are outlined, also a discussion on legal correspondence received from solicitors acting on behalf of the pr
Plan of a book to challenge the policy of compulsory Irish, submitted by Finbarr Corry, AIBI. Cover title is '"Shackles, Slogans and Shekels!" A critical analysis of the policy to revive Gaelic by compulsory means in the Irish Republic', by Christopher
Carbon copy piece commenting on the Minister for Education's revision of the Regulations regarding Irish in the Leaving Certificate examination. Some edits and numbers have been added in the margin, and the piece is accompanied by a page of comments and
Ephemera and publicity documents relating to the Language Freedom Movement. Includes membership cards, stickers, banners, membership forms, leaflets for distribution among members of the public, the LFM's constitution, and a poster from the 1967/1968 by-
Promotional banner from the by-elections. Caption reads 'Compulsory Irish, Fianna Fáil, NO!'
Blank ballot paper for parents' plebiscite at Scoil Lorcain, St. John's Park, Waterford.
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 ho
Language Freedom Movement poster used during the Cork and Limerick by-elections in 1967. The caption reads 'What Cost Compulsory Irish? Ask Your Candidate!' As indicated elsewhere in this collection, many of these posters were ripped down during the by
Press cuttings collected by the Language Freedom Movement from publications including 'The Irish Times', 'The Irish Press', and 'The Sunday Independent'. Included are a job advertisement for the National Gallery of Ireland which requires oral and written