TS document by unknown author, entitled "Civil Rights & Liberties England and Northern Ireland, A Report to Colleagues.", detailing the current state of Civil Rights in Northern Ireland, Great Britain, the U.S.A. and specific factors within the struggle f
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TS copy of text of talk delivered by Kevin Boyle and given before the annual meeting of the Young Members Group of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, held in Leeds, U.K.
TS documents being statement of policy and objectives of the movement/group, its comment on policing and security in Northern Ireland, including internment, interaction with Australia, Clann na hÉireann in Britain, ideas for Republicanism in Ireland to fo
TS letter to Kevin Boyle, signed by David McConnell, Hon. Treasurer of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, thanking Boyle for his subscription and enclosing his membership card for 1990/1991.
TS letter signed by Joe Nordmann, General Secretary, to Kevin Boyle, "After the tragedy of Londonderry, we have issued a short communique expressing our protest and requiring immediate measures to prevent fuether [sic] escalation in response in repression
TS letter signed by James C. Heaney, Chairman, Attorney's Committee, to "All United Nations Delegations" on the subject of Northern Ireland, highlighting the killings on Bloody Sunday and commenting on the policy of Internment Without Trial which was acti
TS copy letter by Kevin Boyle to the Editor of New Statesman, enclosing a commentary article on the findings of the Widgery Report into the events of Bloody Sunday.
TS letter signed by Murray Sayle and on Sunday Times headed paper, to Kevin Boyle, "I suppose one day we will learn what really happened on B Sunday". . .and adds further comment on Bloody Sunday. Sayle resigned from the Sunday Times in protest of his inv
Files of records relating to the Saville Enquiry into the events known as 'Bloody Sunday' which happened in Derry on 30 January 1972, where 14 people died as a result of shootings following a Civil Rights march in the city. Files include personal statemen
TS transcript of statement given by Hugh Logue, describing his account of events which occurred on 'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, 1972.