Two copies of an Advertisement for public meeting to be held in Dalkey Town Hall on 19 June 1968, 'Irish Education and Your Child: Does the Irish educational system prepare children suitably for life?'
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Promotional banner from the by-elections. Caption reads 'Compulsory Irish, Fianna Fáil, NO!'
Booklet entitled 'Fine Gael Policy for a Just Society, Irish Language Preservation'. States the aim is 'the preservation of the language by means of realistic policies designed to secure the support of the people'. There is a section at the rear of the booklet that addresses criticisms of Fine Gael's Irish language policy.
Sheet of 9 Language Freedom Movement stickers
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.
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.
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.