Posters
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Title: Sectarian Assassinations Date: 1974 (?) Produced by: Republican Movement Main text within image: 'Beware! Sectarian Assassinations Are Directed At You!!' Description: A poster produced by 'The Republic Movement' warning people about sectarian assassinations and advising on precautions they should take. Image formats: [small] [medium] [large] | |
Title: Undercover Soldier Date: 1974 (?) Produced by: Republican Movement Main text within image: 'This Soldier Could Be Standing Beside You' Description: A poster produced by Republicans warning people about the operation of undercover British Army Intelligence units. Image formats: [small] [medium] [large] | |
Title: Troops Out Date: 1975 (?) Produced by: Troops Out Movement (?) Main text within image: 'Troops Out of Ireland Now!' Description: A poster advertising a demonstration in London against the presence of British troops in Northern Ireland. Image formats: [small] [medium] [large] | |
Title: Wherever There Is Oppression ... Date: 1975 (?) Produced by: The Poster Collective (London) Main text within image: 'Wherever There Is Oppression There Is Resistence' Description: A poster highlighting protests against the use of rubber and plastic bullets by the security forces in Northern Ireland. Image formats: [small] [medium] [large] Second image formats: [small] [medium] [large] | |
Title: Ireland Unfree ... Date: July 1978 (?) Produced by: The Poster Collective (London) Main text within image: 'The Prisoner's Struggle Continues; Ireland Unfee Will Never Be At Peace' Description: A poster in support of Republican prisoners which attempts to set the Northern Ireland conflict into a historical context. Image formats: [small] [medium] [large] | |
Title: Resist British Rule Date: 1970s (?) Produced by: Republican Movement (?) Main text within image: 'Resist British Rule' Description: A Republican poster calling on Nationalists to resist British control of Northern Ireland. Image formats: [small] [medium] [large] |
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