If you could see their national sport, you might be less keen to see their rugby /
Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement.
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Summary: | Anti-Apartheid Movement poster featuring a graphic illustration [in black and white] of a member of the SAP [South African Police] attacking a person. From 1913 to 1994, the SAP was the national police force and law enforcement agency in South Africa. The International Rugby Board announced a ban of rugby tours to the country in 1984; the British and Irish Lions had last visited in 1980; they did not re-visit until 1997. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Dublin:
Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement,
n.d., 1982-1986]
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. Physical description: 1 poster: ill.; 33.5 x 49.4 cm. more |
As a digital copy of this item is available, the original will not be issued.
Call Number | View In | Collection |
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EPH E841 |
Collection unavailable |
Ephemera |
EPH E841a |
Collection unavailable |
Ephemera |
EPH E841b |
Collection unavailable |
Ephemera |
EPH E841c |
Collection unavailable |
Ephemera |
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.