A photograph of protesters marching in front of Bridewell Garda Station, on Cornmarket street during the Anti Criminal Justice Bill march in Cork, 1984.
A photograph of the Lesbian and Gay Pride week banner on the front of the Quay Co-op building on 24 Sullivan's Quay in Cork city. Photo taken in 1984 (Long shot of building).
A photograph of the Lesbian and Gay Pride week banner on the front of the Quay Co-Op building on 24 Sullivan's Quay in Cork city. Photo taken in 1984 (side view shot).
A photograph of protesters, including Arthur Leahy, Casey and Adi Roche, holding a "Stop The Criminal Justice Bill" banner during the Anti Criminal Justice Bill march in Cork city, 1984. The Criminal Justice Bill was a proposed legislation which…
Leaflet (trifold) entitled "AIDES".
First page, verso: Le point sur le SIDA [AIDS update]. Une maladies novelle [A new disease]. Recto: Comment les médecins reconnaissent le SIDA [How Doctors recognise AIDS].
Second page, verso: repeat of first…
Newspaper article from the Sunday World from 26th August 1984, entitled "Peek-A-Boo Cops Anger Gays" by "Sunday World Reporter". Topics include indecent assaulters, vandals, criminals, Garda undercover surveillance, harassment, abuse, gay bashing.
A photograph of the Lesbian And Gay Pride parade in Dublin, 1984. Pictured is a man holding an "Open Your Closet" sign. In the background of the photograph are members of Cork Gay Collective holding their "Gay Rights At Work" banner. Also pictured,…
A photograph of the Lesbian And Gay Pride parade in Dublin, 1984. Pictured is Laurie Steele, founder member of the Cork Gay Collective and Quay Co-Op, who was originally from Australia, standing near members of the Dublin Lesbian/Gay Collective…
The Criminal Justice Bill was a proposed legislation which would have given the guards and the courts a lot of power. It stemmed from attempting to clamp down on Republican groups. Many people felt it would undermine their civil rights and opposed…