Spring 1984 Cork Edition of Quare Times Lesbian/Gay Magazine. Quare Times was initiated by the Dublin Gay Collective. This edition was produced by people linked with the Quay Co-op in Cork.
A photograph of Donal Sheehan holding the Cork Gay Collective banner at the Lesbian And Gay Pride parade in Dublin, 1984. Also pictured is Arthur Leahy and Pat McCarthy who is originally from the Cork members of Dublin Gay Collective.
A photograph of the Quare Times photoshoot in Cork in 1984. Quare Times was a Lesbian/Gay magazine initiated by the Dublin Gay Collective. In Spring 1984 the Cork Edition of Quare Times was released. This edition was produced by people linked with…
A photograph of the Quare Times photoshoot in Cork in 1984. Quare Times was a Lesbian/Gay magazine initiated by the Dublin Gay Collective. In Spring 1984 the Cork Edition of Quare Times released. This edition was produced by people linked with the…
A photograph of the Quare Times photoshoot in Cork in 1984. Quare Times was a Lesbian/Gay magazine initiated by the Dublin Gay Collective. In Spring 1984 the Cork Edition of Quare Times released. This edition was produced by people linked with the…
Quare Times photoshoot in Cork, 1982. Quare Times was a Lesbian/Gay magazine initiated by the Dublin Gay Collective. In Spring 1984 the Cork Edition of Quare Times released. This edition was produced by people linked with the Quay Co-op in Cork. This…
A photograph of the Anti Apartheid Airport protest in Cork in c1984. the protest was against the visit of Vol Tsek Evans, a representative of the South African apartheid regime, who had come to speak at an event in Cork. The event was subsequently…
A photograph of the Lesbian And Gay Pride parade in Cork, in 1984. Photographed are members of the Cork Gay Collective holding their banner while marching in the parade.
A photograph of Laurie Steele and Kieran Rose holding a banner during the Anti Criminal Justice Bill march in Cork, in 1984.The Criminal Justice Bill was a proposed legislation which would have given An Garda Síochána and the courts a lot of power.…