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St. Columb's Cathedral in the walled city of Derry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
The Peace Bridge and the Guildhall in Derry, County Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Peace Bridge, across the River Foyle, Derry (Londonderry), County Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
The Guildhall, Derry (Londonderry), County Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Shipquay Street, inside the walled city, Derry (Londonderry), County Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Peace Bridge, across the River Foyle, Derry (Londonderry), County Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Republican murals around Free Derry Corner, Bogside, Derry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Republican murals around Free Derry Corner, Bogside, Derry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Republican murals around Free Derry Corner, Bogside, Derry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
Houses in Bogside, Derry, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Europe. The Bogside Massacre, Bloody Sunday, was an incident in 1972 where civil rights protesters were shot by members of the Parachute Regiment. 14 people died, among whom 8 were youths. 4 people were shot in the back. The area has been a focus point for many of the events of the Troubles
Houses in Bogside, Derry, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Europe. The Bogside Massacre, Bloody Sunday, was an incident in 1972 where civil rights protesters were shot by members of the Parachute Regiment. 14 people died, among whom 8 were youths. 4 people were shot in the back. The area has been a focus point for many of the events of the Troubles
Free Derry mural, You are now entering Free Derry, The Bogside, a nationalist neighbourhood. The area has been a focus point for many of the events of the Troubles, Bogside, Derry, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Europe
An old pot still (a giant copper kettle) used for the distillation in the Bushmills Whiskey Distillery, Bushmills, Londonderry, North Ireland
An old pot still (a giant copper kettle) used for the distillation in the Bushmills Whiskey Distillery, Bushmills, Londonderry, North Ireland
An old pot still (a giant copper kettle) used for the distillation in the Bushmills Whiskey Distillery, Bushmills, Londonderry, North Ireland
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "Bloody Sunday Mural".
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "Civil Rights".
Ireland, North, Derry, Former Ebrington Barracks building with blue doorway and small Derry 2013 Year of Culture banner.
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "Peace".
Ireland, North, Derry, The Peace Bridge over the River Foyle opened in 2011 with the former Ebrington Barracks in the background.
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "The Death of Innocence", in memory of Annette McGavigan.
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "Bloody Sunday Victims mural".
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "The Runner".
Ireland, North, Derry, The Peace Bridge over the River Foyle opened in 2011 with the former Ebrington Barracks in the background.
Ireland, North, Derry, The Peace Bridge over the River Foyle opened in 2011 with the former Ebrington Barracks in the background.
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "The Petrol Bomber".
Ireland, North, Derry, Bogside Nationalist mural 'You Are Now Entering Free Derry' on old gable wall.
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "Bernadette".
Ireland, North, Derry, The People's Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as "A Tribute to John Hume".