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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2023

Laura Kelly
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University of Strathclyde

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Contraception and Modern Ireland
A Social History, <i>c.</i> 1922–92
, pp. viii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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  1. I.1Heavy Traffic (2), Ballyfermot, Dublin, June 1981. Photograph by Beth Lazroe.

  2. 4.1Advertisement for Lyndiol 2.5, Journal of the Irish Medical Association, volume LX, no. 365, November 1967. Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland.

  3. 7.1Irish Women’s Liberation Movement Contraceptive Train protest, 22 May 1971. Photograph by Eddie Kelly.

  4. 7.2Anne Speed speaking at a Contraception Action Programme (CAP) public meeting in Ballyfermot, Dublin on 21 March 1978. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  5. 7.3Two women in the audience at CAP public meeting in Ballyfermot, Dublin on 21 March 1978. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  6. 7.4CAP caravan, Ballymun, Dublin, 13 October 1979. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  7. 7.5Interior of CAP caravan, Ballymun, Dublin, 13 October 1979. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  8. 7.6CAP poster, Limerick Family Planning Clinic, July 1981. Photograph by Beth Lazroe.

  9. 7.7Front of Contraceptives Unlimited shop, Dublin, 28 November 1978. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  10. 7.8Anne Connolly and Anne Speed of CAP celebrate the opening of Contraceptives Unlimited, 28 November 1978. Photograph by Joanne O’Brien.

  11. 7.9Ann O’Brien (CAP) selling contraceptives at Contraceptives Unlimited, Dublin, 28 November 1978. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  12. 7.10CAP march in Dublin, 3 December 1978. Photograph by Joanne O’Brien.

  13. 7.11CAP picket outside Fianna Fáil, Ard Fheis, RDS, Dublin, 24 February 1979. Photograph by Clodagh Boyd.

  14. 7.12CAP public meeting in the Mansion House, Dublin, 31 May 1979. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  15. 8.1Cover of Is Contraception the Answer? by the Irish Family League, 1974. Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland.

  16. 8.2Protest at Leinster House/Dáil Éireann during the debate inside Dáil Éireann on the Health (Family Planning) Amendment. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  17. 8.3Pro-life march and rally, GPO, Dublin, 12 May 1979. Photograph by Clodagh Boyd.

  18. 9.1Protest during Taoiseach Charlie Haughey’s speech at the opening of the National Forum on the UN Decade for Women 1975–85, Dublin, 15 November 1980. Photograph by Derek Speirs.

  19. 9.2CAP anti-bill demo, Junior Commons Room, Trinity College Dublin, November 1980. Photograph by Beth Lazroe.

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