On Falls Road (Northern Ireland Route A501) at Sevastopol Street, on the right when traveling west on Falls Road.
Ag Sráid Sevastopol cuimhhítear ar Bobby Sands i
múrmhaislú a aithnítear ar fud an domhain. Ba scríbhneoir,
file, réabhlóidi agus díograiseoir Gaeilge é Sands. Fuair sé bás
5 Bealtaine 1981 tar éis 66 lá ar stailc ocrais. As ucht . . . — — Map (db m134465) HM
On Great Victoria Street (Northern Ireland Route A1) at Amelia Street, on the right when traveling south on Great Victoria Street.
[Comments on monument, in no particular order]
The fastest growing section of the
labour force are married women in
part-time employment.
This work is only one part of a
mother's working day. . . . — — Map (db m134019) HM
On Falls Road (Northern Ireland Route A501) at Sevastopol Street, on the right when traveling west on Falls Road.
Ball de Bhráithreachas na Poblachta,
Óglaigh na hÉireann agus Na Fianna Éireann.
Gníomhach i nGarastún Ardoifig an Phoist, Baile Átha Cliath, 1916.
Rugadh 6ú Éanair, 1890. Bhí cónaí air sa cheantar seo . . . — — Map (db m134478) HM
On Bombay Street, on the left when traveling east.
From the burning ashes of a Clonard Street is where I trace my own. Not fifty yards across the wall my blood runs blue as well. The red brick walls and darkened halls where secrets never met. For fear a neighbor lent his ear to something he'd . . . — — Map (db m134725) HM
On Bombay Street just east of Clonard Gardens, on the left when traveling east.
This plaque is dedicated to the
People of the Greater Clonard
who have resisted and still resist
the occupation of our country by Britain.
We acknowledge with pride the sacrifices
they made throughout every decade.
Their names would be . . . — — Map (db m134616) WM
On Rossville Street (B527) at William Street (B527), on the left when traveling north on Rossville Street (B527).
[Side A]
On 12 August 1969, as the Apprentice Boys Parade passed the edge of the Bogside, nationalists clashed with parade followers and police. The police and loyalists followed the nationalists back into the Bogside, where defences had . . . — — Map (db m71441) HM
On Fahan Street at Lecky Road (B507) when traveling west on Fahan Street.
The Artists' first coloured mural is a tribute to the women of Derry and their role in the civil rights campaign. Bernadette Devlin, Britain's youngest MP, addresses the crowd during the Battle of the Bogside: her actions resulted in a six month . . . — — Map (db m71187) HM
On Rossville Street (B507) just north of the Free Derry Corner, on the right when traveling south.
This mural depicts the events of 30th January 1972 when the British Army opened fire on a civil rights demonstration, killing 14 people. A local priest waves a bloodstained handkerchief at the soldiers as he leads a group of men, carry the body . . . — — Map (db m71215) HM WM
On Rossville Street (B527) at Joseph Place, on the left when traveling south on Rossville Street (B527).
On 30 January 1972, a massive British military operation in Derry's Bogside ended in the murder of thirteen unarmed civil rights demonstrators and the wounding of fifteen others - one of whom died later of his injuries on 16 June 1972.
The . . . — — Map (db m71306) HM
On Rossville Street at Glenfada Park, on the right when traveling south on Rossville Street.
On 30 January 1972 the ‘elite’ British Parachute Regiment opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march along this street, killing 14 unarmed marchers and wounding 14 more. The dead and wounded were labelled gunmen and bombers by a partisan . . . — — Map (db m71435) HM
On Rossville Street (B527) at Glenfada Park, on the right when traveling south on Rossville Street (B527).
This mural captures the mood of a typical civil rights march in the years up to 1972. Inspired by the civil disobedience campaign of Martin Luther King in the United States, young and old, Catholics and Protestants, politicians and mothers took . . . — — Map (db m71434) HM
On Lecky Road (B507) at Fahan Street, on the right when traveling north on Lecky Road (B507).
On 5 January 1969, after a night of rioting and sustained police attacks on the Bogside, the words "You Are Now Entering Free Derry" were painted on the gable wall of 33 Lecky Road. This simple graffiti became the defining symbol of the civil . . . — — Map (db m71204) HM
On Rossville Street (B527/B507) at Fahan Street (B507), on the right when traveling south on Rossville Street (B527/B507).
IRA. Vol. Bobby Sands,
Born 9th March 1954
Died 5th May 1981
Age: 27 (66 Days).
IRA. Vol. Francis Hughes,
Born 28th Feb 1956
Died 12th May 1981
Age: 25 (59 Days)
INLA. Vol. Patsy O'Hara,
Born 11th July 1957
Died 21st May . . . — — Map (db m71219) WM
On Rossville Street (B527) just north of Joseph Place, on the left when traveling north.
This mural depicts one of the surviving hunger strikers as he looked after 53 days without food. He was one of seven men who went on hunger strike at the Maze prison in Belfast from 28th October, 1980 in protest against loss of their rights as . . . — — Map (db m71436) HM
On Rossville Street (B527) at William Street (B527), on the left when traveling north on Rossville Street (B527).
In proud and loving memory of
I.N.L.A. Volunteer Colm Mc Nutt
Killed in Action 12th Decembert 1977
Comrade Patrick “Hessy” Phelan
Murdered in New York, 21st January 1996
Comrade Dermot “Tonto” Mc Shane
Murdered by British Army, . . . — — Map (db m71442) WM
On Rossville Street (B527) at Fahan Street (B507), on the left when traveling north on Rossville Street (B527).
Free Derry ended at 4am on 30th July 1972 when thousands of British troops in tanks and armoured cars invaded the Bogside and Creggan 'no-go' areas. During Operation Motorman, they tore down the barricades with bulldozers. The Artists chose the . . . — — Map (db m71284) HM
On Westland Street west of Lecky Road (B507), on the right when traveling west.
This mural was painted to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. A circle frames the faces of the 14 victims with the youngest in the centre. The circle is the symbol of wholeness, the goal of the healing process. Fourteen oak . . . — — Map (db m71158) HM WM
On Rossville Street (B527) just north of Joseph Place, on the left when traveling north.
This mural shows a dove and an oak leaf, as symbols of hope for the city’s future. The dove is the name of St Columba, the city’s founder, who is said to have built his monastery in an oak grove. The background mosaic of the colours of the . . . — — Map (db m71440) HM
On Fahan Street at Lecky Road (B507), on the left when traveling west on Fahan Street.
For two days in August, 1969 local people resisted attempts by the Royal Ulster Constabulary to break down the barricades which they had erected to defend their community. The Battle of the Bogside ended when the British government sent in the . . . — — Map (db m71168) HM WM
On Lecky Road (B507) at Westland Street, on the left when traveling north on Lecky Road (B507).
Annette McGavigan
Aged 14
Shot dead by the British Army
6 September 1971
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Here the innocence of a child's world contrasts vividly with the chaotic violence with which others have surrounded her. The mural commemorates . . . — — Map (db m71155) HM WM