We apologise that Gallery Two will be closed from 2.30pm on 26, 27, and 28 June. Gallery One and the On The Line exhibition are both open to visit until 5.00pm.
"Pamphlet, Irish Republican Socialist Party 'I.N.L.A War News', 1974" [NMLH.2025.27.6]
Description
Pamphlet INLA WAr News, 1974. On the front is a black and white image (almost a silhouette) of a man wearing a balaclava and holding a large gun, his left fist is raised in the air. Above him are the words "HERE TO STAY!" whilst over his fist it reads "LET THE FIGHT GO ON". Other text on the front reads "INLA STEP UP ACTIONS" and "I.N.L.A. FIGHTING ON".
The reverse has the logo of the Irish Republican Socialist Party at the top, with the words "WHERE WE STAND FIGHTING FOR SOCIALISM" beneath. At the bottom is a hand drawn image of a raised fist holding a gun with a star in the background. There are scrolls either side, with test reading "If you don't know LEARN"/"If you do know TEACH".
The INLA refers to the Irish National Liberation Army, an Irish republican socialist paramilitary group formed in 1974.