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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Northern Ireland

 
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By William Fischer, Jr., May 13, 2019
The People of the Greater Clonard Marker
101 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The People of the Greater Clonard
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
102 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The Poop DeckNomadic
From the quayside, third-class passengers boarded Nomadic through gates on either side of the poop deck, separated from the first and second-class passengers. Then they descended the stairway to enter the third-class deck. The hatch leads . . . Map (db m135346) HM
103 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The Pump HouseHamilton Dock
The pump house, built c.1867, contained the important machinery used to empty the dock of water. Inside the pump house was a boiler and a steam engine, which drove one underground centrifugal pump. A tall brick chimney - to release fumes and . . . Map (db m135437) HM
104 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The Pump HouseHamilton Dock
In the mid-1920s, the original steam-powered pumps were replaced by ones driven by electric motors. Each of the 125 horsepower electric motors, which can still be seen inside, drives a pump in the underground well. Above the motors you can . . . Map (db m135438) HM
105 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The QuaysLaganside Corporation 1989-2007
Welcome to the Quays at the mouth of the River Lagan. Set around the Lagan Weir the Quays incorporate Queen's Quay, Hanover Quay, Gregg's Quay and Donegall Quay, all closely linked with the origins of Belfast. The city derives its name from the . . . Map (db m135226) HM
106 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The Royal Sussex Regiment
This plaque records the fact that on 28th. June 1701 Arthur Chichester, 3rd. Earl of Donegall by warrant of his late Majesty King William III formed the 35th Regiment of Foot which has since become famous as The Royal Sussex . . . Map (db m134891) HM
107 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The Searcher
C.S. 'Jack' Lewis Ulsterman, Writer, Scholar, Teacher, Christian Born 1898, Reborn 1931 The Searcher, by sculptor Ross Wilson, represents the narrator of The Magician's Nephew, Digory Kirke. In this story he has a wardrobe made from an . . . Map (db m135550) HM
108 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — The Water Office
Historic Building 1869 Restored 1984Map (db m134417) HM
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109 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Thomas Carnduff1886-1956
The Shipyard Poet Resident Caretaker Linen Hall Library 1951-1954Map (db m134187) HM
110 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Thomas Russell1767 - 1803
United Irishman 'the Man from God knows where' Librarian 1794-1796Map (db m134178) HM
111 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Titanic and Olympic Slipways
KEY (1) (2) The illuminated blue lines demonstrate the actual size and location of the Titanic (1) and Olympic (2) ships constructed on these two Slipways. (3) The turfed and decked areas denote the proportions of people that survived . . . Map (db m135002) HM
112 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Titanic Memorial Garden
Titanic Memorial Garden is a permanent tribute to over 1,500 passengers and crew who died after the ship struck an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic during its maiden voyage in April 1912. When RMS Titanic departed Southampton on 10 . . . Map (db m134337) HM
113 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Titanic SlipwayTitanic Quarter — Launched 31st May 1911 • Sank 15th April 1912 —
[Front] On 31 May 1911, SS 401, Titanic, slid down Slipway No. 3 at the Queen's Yard of Harland and Wolff and settled on the waters of the Victoria Channel in Belfast Lough. In her brief life she would be the largest, most luxurious vessel ever . . . Map (db m135088) HM
114 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Ulster HallCity Centre — 1862 —
For almost 150 years, the Ulster Hall has brought spectacle and delight to the people of Belfast. It was built at a time when the city was attracting major artists and needed a bigger concert hall. The Ulster Hall Company was formed in 1859 to . . . Map (db m134240) HM
115 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Vol. Tom Williams
In loving memory of Vol. Tom Williams "C. Coy" 2nd Battalion Belfast Brigade IRA who lived here and was executed in Belfast Gaol 2nd Sept 1942 Aged 19 years ar dheis de go rabh a anam [To the honor of his . . . Map (db m134711) HM
116 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — War Memorial
The Great War 1914-1918 In Memory of the Fallen In Flanders Fields [poem not transcribed] ———————————— Second World War . . . Map (db m135587) WM
117 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Welcome to the City CentreCity Centre
Belfast has been shaped by time and circumstance. Its buildings tell the story of change and development, of commerce and industry, entertainment and religion. Belfast city centre is the vibrant heart of a thriving metropolis, which has shifted . . . Map (db m133803) HM
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118 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — Wellington PlaceCity Centre
The growth in prosperity from cotton and linen during the Napoleonic wars saw Belfast's centre of gravity shift from its ancient heartland around High Street, out towards the White Linen Hall, where the present City Hall now stands. Wellington . . . Map (db m134188) HM
119 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — William James Pirrie
In loving and most grateful memory of my beloved husband William James Pirrie 1st Viscount K.P. P.C. H M.L. Born 31st May 1847 - Died 7th June 1924. Only son of James Alexander Pirrie and . . . Map (db m134345) HM
120 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Belfast — World Wars Memorial
Pro Deo et Patria Erected by The City of Belfast in memory of her heroic sons who made the supreme sacrifice in The Great War 1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945 Faithful unto death they are remembered with pride and . . . Map (db m133959) WM
121 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Ballintoy — Carrick-a-RedeCauseway Coastal Route — National Trust —
'For the boiling breakers are ever dashing themselves madly between the rocks hundreds of feet beneath, and the rope bridge thrown about by the wind like a fabric of thread. Few trust themselves upon this airy fabrication but Mr Wilson and I for . . . Map (db m88325) HM
122 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — Alphabet Angel
Symbols and Meanings Backpack with Hearts Contains forgotten words and meanings of the Ulster Scots tongue. Heart 1 Represents the heart of the land and the soul of the place. Heart 2 Represents the heart . . . Map (db m70763) HM
123 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — Bushmills History & Heritage
The Salmon The natural life cycle of a salmon is one of nature's wonders. A salmon begins its life in the shallow water and gravel beds of the river as eggs then fry. These small fry stay in the river until they mature into par. The next . . . Map (db m70892) HM
124 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — Dunluce CastleCauseway Coastal Route
Side A Welcome to Dunluce Castle Dunluce Castle, dramatically positioned on this sheer headland between the Giant's Causeway and Portrush, was built between the 15th and 17th centuries. At this time it was one of the finest . . . Map (db m70900) HM
125 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — Giant’s Causeway and Bushmills Railway
The Giant’s Causeway railway provides a passenger link between the historic town of Bushmills and the famous basalt stone columns of the Giant’s Causeway World Heritage Site. The Railway is an interesting heritage experience and travels along . . . Map (db m70850) HM
126 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — Hamill TerraceCauseway Coastal Route
Side A Welcome to Hamill Terrace Renowned as the gateway to the Giant's Causeway and for the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, Bushmills has a unique heritage of historic buildings and mills. Images (clockwise . . . Map (db m70873) HM
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127 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — Sgt. Robert Quigg
Dedicated to the memory of Sgt. Robert Quigg, 12th Battalion R.I.R. who won the V.C. at the Battle of the Somme on the 1st July 1916 Died 14th May 1955Map (db m70774) HM WM
128 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Bushmills — World Wars Memorial
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129 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Dunseverick — Dunseverick CastleCauseway Coastal Route
Dunseverick Castle and its rocky peninsula were given to the National Trust in 1962 by farmer Jack McCurdy. The term Dun (fort) indicates a royal site. This was the fort of Sobhairce. It may have been a royal stronghold in the Iron Age . . . Map (db m70859) HM
130 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Garvagh — Welcome to Garvagh
The town of Garvagh owes its 17th century origins and subsequent development to the Canning family. George Canning was the first family member to come to Ireland when, in September 1614, he arrived at Agivey on the banks of the Bann as an agent . . . Map (db m70740) HM
131 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Garvagh — Welcome to Garvagh
Side A Welcome to the historic town of Garvagh, situated on the banks of the Agivey River. We hope you enjoy your visit. Please use the information and maps on this sign to find out about the history of Garvagh and to discover its . . . Map (db m70748) HM
132 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Garvagh — World Wars Memorial
The Great War 1914 - 1918 "The Fallen" Faithful unto death Black H.C. • Bradley J. • Bradley P. • Caldwell, W. • Caskey M. • Collins R. • Dale T. • Dempsey J. • Faith J. • Gavin R. F. Capt. • Hall T. Cpl. • Hazlett J.B. • Lynch J. Cpl. . . . Map (db m70726) WM
133 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Limavady — Jane Ross and "Danny Boy"1810 - 1879
It was in Limavady that the famous melody "Danny Boy" was noted down by Jane Ross from a tune played by a blind street fiddler named Jimmy McCurry Oh Dan-ny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling from glen to glen and . . . Map (db m70913) HM
134 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Causeway Coast and Glens, Limavady — Limavady RailwayWelcome to the Backburn Path
In the early 1900s, Northern Ireland Railways were at their peak. They allowed fast and efficient transport of goods, mail and promoted local seaside resorts. They also established standard time. From the early 1920s, road and air transport . . . Map (db m70902) HM
135 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Armagh — Brian Boroimhe (Brian Boru)c. 941-1014
Brian Boru was born in County Clare during a time when Ireland was divided into kingdoms, ruled over by one High King or "Ard Rí". Brian Boru claimed the high kingship in 1001. When the northern kingdoms resisted his claim he travelled . . . Map (db m211031) HM
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136 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Armagh — John Nichol
Honouring the bravery and sacrifice of John Nichol of Armagn Fire Station, who gave his life in the line of duty at Upper English St. Armagh 27th August 1976Map (db m210140) HM
137 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Armagh — South African Campaign Memorial
This memorial is erected by their fellow countrymen and comrades to the memory of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers who fell in the service of their country during the . . . Map (db m210222) WM
138 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Armagh — St. Patrick's CathedralWelcome to St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Catherdral
During the 5th century St. Patrick is said to have chosen this hill as the place to establish a fortified Christian site. According to tradition, he persuaded a local chieftain to hand over the land and built his first church here . . . Map (db m210113) HM
139 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Armagh — St. Patrick's Cathedral Crypt
The Crypt is the most ancient part of St. Patrick's Cathedral and dates back to the 13th century. Up until that time most churches were built from timber but in 1268, Archbishop O'Scannell decided to build a new, sturdy stone . . . Map (db m210750) HM
140 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Dungannon — Derryadd Lake
Derryadd meaning the long oak wood indicates that this inter-drumlin lake was once fringed by trees. The trees are gone and the lake has reduced in size during the last century. The rise and fall of water levels is a natural process which in recent . . . Map (db m196974) HM
141 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Dungannon — Logboats
Logboats or dugout boats have been used for transport in Ireland since Mesolithic times (7000 BC - 4000 BC) and continued to be used for thousands of years well into the Late Medieval Period 16th and 17th centuries). They were made from hallowed . . . Map (db m196977) HM
142 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, County Armagh, Dungannon — Trackways
Trackways were constructed to aid movement across the bog. They range in length from a few hundred meters to several kilometers. As the bogs have grown over the years these trackways have been submerged and preserved at different levels within . . . Map (db m196975) HM
143 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Artillery Bastion
A night at Talbot's theatre Actor/manager Michael Atkins opened the city's first purpose-built theatre at the top of Artillery Street in 1774. It soon became the fashionable place to be seen especially at grand social occasions when the . . . Map (db m71080) HM
144 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Austins Department Store
The World's Oldest Independent Department Store ——————— Established in 1830 by its founder Thomas Austin (1815-1892)Map (db m71132) HM
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145 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Battle of the BogsideThe Guide to Free Derry
[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
146 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Bernadette
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
147 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Bishop's Gate
The centenary of the siege In 1789 the cannons roared in peace, the bells rang out and the Protestant and Catholic bishops processed together to St Columb's Cathedral to celebrate the centenary of the siege. To mark the event Bishop Hervey . . . Map (db m71012) HM
148 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Bishop's Gate
It was here that James II demanded entry to the city during the 1689 siege. The present gate was built at the suggestion of Bishop Hervey in 1789 to celebrate the centenary of the siege. The head facing Bishop Street represents the river Boyne . . . Map (db m71021) HM
149 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Bloody Sunday
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
150 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Bloody Sunday30 January 1972
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
151 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Bloody SundayThe Guide to Free Derry
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
152 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Butcher Gate
Two million gallons of whisky Smoke from illicit poteen whisky stills used to waft over the walls from the Bogside. Legal distilleries opened in the Waterside and in the Bogside in the 1820s. Watt's Abbey Street distillery became the . . . Map (db m70971) HM
153 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Butcher Gate
This was one of the four original gates of 1617. It was initially called the 'Nugate' or King's Gate, later being renamed Butcher Gate after the nearby meat market and slaughterhouse. The gate was nearly destroyed by cannon fire during the 1689 . . . Map (db m70972) HM
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154 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Castle Gate
Demolish the walls The Maiden City withstood two sieges without its walls being breached. In the 18th century the city grew too big for its walls and increasingly houses and factories were built on the slopes below. Castle Gate (1803) was . . . Map (db m70960) HM
155 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Castle Gate
Constructed in 1803 this was the second of the three new gates into the city. Although originally named New Gate, by the mid 19th century it was known as Castle Gate after the medieval tower house built by the O'Doherty family.Map (db m70970) HM
156 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Church Bastion
The watchers and the watched There have been watchers on the walls for centuries. In 1627 two watch towers were built near the Cathedral after the guards complained about having to do duty in the rain. In the 19th century the bastions . . . Map (db m71053) HM
157 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Civil Rights
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
158 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
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159 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
Livery Companies of the City of London Demi-culverin (C3) Bore 4.25" - Length 120" Weight 3750lb One of a pair sent to the city in May-June 1642 by the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors. Probably cast by John Browne at one . . . Map (db m71049) HM
160 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
Livery Companies of the City of London Demi-culverin (C11) Bore 4.6" - Length 120" Weight 3988lb The second of a pair sent to the city in May-June 1642 by the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors. Probably cast by John Browne . . . Map (db m71052) HM
161 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
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162 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
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163 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
Demi-culverin with Rose and Crown (C12) Bore 4.5", Length 120" Weight 3417lb Cast in 1590 by Thomas Johnston Founder of iron ordnance to Queen Elizabeth IMap (db m71125) HM
164 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Demi-culverin Cannon
John Browne No.1 Demi-culverin (C8) Bore 4.7", Length 98" Weight 3117lb Cast by John Browne possibly at Horsmonden, Kent 1615-1625Map (db m71128) HM
165 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Double Bastion
The city has always expressed its soul in verse. Derry mine! My small oak grove Little cell, my home, my love! Attributed to St. Colmcille The saint's story is told as St Columb in the Cathedral and as St Colmcille in Long Tower . . . Map (db m71005) HM
166 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Double Bastion
Roaring Meg Roaring Meg is the most famous of the city's cannon. She weighs a mighty 1794 kilograms. The Fishmongers' Company of London presented her to the city in 1642. She saw action in the 1689 siege, probably from this bastion. It . . . Map (db m71007) HM
167 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Ferryquay Gate
Locking the gates In 1688 James II proposed to replace the Protestant garrison in the city with Catholic troops. Rumours were rife that the citizens were to be massacred. Meeting in the Diamond, the city leaders could not make up their . . . Map (db m71097) HM
168 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Ferryquay Gate
This gate was built in 1865 on the site of one of the four original entrances to the city. Like Bishop's Gate it had a drawbridge, which could be pulled up in times of troubles, to allow people to cross the dry moat. This was the gate that the . . . Map (db m71104) HM
169 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Free Derry CornerYou Are Now Entering Free Derry — The Guide to Free Derry —
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
170 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — George Farquharc. 1677 - 1707 — Ulster History Circle —
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171 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Grand Parade
Fourteen sycamores There are 14 sycamore trees on the Grand Parade, one for each of the 13 Apprentice Boys and one for James Morrison, their look-out on Ferryquay Gate. The fruit of the sycamore are like bunches of keys. They represent the . . . Map (db m70984) HM
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172 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Guildhall Square
City under siege The city was twice besieged for over a hundred days. In 1649 the garrison held out against royalist troops during the English Civil War. Forty years later the city supported Protestant William III against Catholic James II . . . Map (db m70943) HM
173 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Guildhall Square
The roaring cannon The city claims Europe's largest collection of cannon whose precise origins can be traced. These are the earliest surviving cannon. Some were shipped over for Sir Henry Docwra's campaign of 1600-3: others were sent to . . . Map (db m71131) HM
174 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — H Block Hunger Strike Memorial
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
175 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Hangman's Bastion
Bulwarks and bastions When first built, the bastions were known as bulwarks, each called after a person associated with the city from King James I to the Governor of the Plantation. They were renamed during the 1689 siege. This is . . . Map (db m70957) HM
176 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Hunger Strike
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
177 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — IRA Volunteers Honor Roll
Throughout this city the Republican Movement has marked the spots, with commemorative plaques where IRA Volunteers died on active service. This stone is dedicated to those Volunteers who died in places where circumstances do not permit the . . . Map (db m71283) WM
178 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Magazine Gate
Magazine Gate is the city's newest gate, built in 1865. At the same time the wall between Magazine and Shipquay Gates was raised by two metres and ornamental battlements added. A line of stonework on the outside shows the height of the original . . . Map (db m70915) HM
179 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Magazine Gate
Fire power Magazine Gate takes its name from the Plantation city's gunpowder store. The mixture of saltpetre, sulphur and fine charcoal had to be kept very dry as it easily absorbed water. A barrel of gunpowder and a pile of shot was . . . Map (db m70956) HM
180 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Mc Nutt, Phelan, and Mc Shane Memorial
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
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181 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Michael Browning
Near this spot was landed the body of Michael Browning Master of the ship Mountjoy of Londonderry - killed in action at the breaking of the boom, July 28th 1689.o.s. while leading the van of the relieving squadron against the . . . Map (db m70925) HM
182 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Motorman
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
183 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — New Gate
In 1787 the walls were breached for the first time to improve access to the city centre. It is said that the gate was built to cope with crowds flocking to the New Theatre in Artillery Street but was closed in 1799 due to complaints from the . . . Map (db m71085) HM
184 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Newgate Bastion
The first shot On 13th April, 1689 the first shot of the siege was fired. Citizens on the walls spotted the vanguard of the Jacobite army approaching under Lieutenant General Richard Hamilton. To make his presence known, Hamilton fired a . . . Map (db m71098) HM
185 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Newmarket Street
You are standing on the city walls. Newmarket Street slopes up and over the wall. The street was created in the mid 19th century on the site of the Smithfield Meat Market to allow carts to the new covered market.Map (db m71100) HM
186 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Royal Bastion
The siege governors The Royal Bastion is associated with the city's four governors during the 1689 siege. Professional soldier Robert Lundy was unconvinced that the city could be defended against Jacobite attack. His indecisiveness and . . . Map (db m70987) HM
187 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Seán Keenan / Ó Cianáin
In proud and loving memory of Seán Keenan 1914 - 1993 Volunteer. Óglaigh na h-Éireann Chairperson. Derry Citizens' Defence Association Honorary Vice-President, Republican Sinn Fein Fluent Irish Speaker and active G.A.A. Supporter . . . Map (db m71208) HM WM
188 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Shipquay Gate
This was one of the four original 17th century gates to the city. It had a watch tower, battlements and a portcullis. The carvings on the outside of the present gate, built between 1803-5, celebrate the city's wealth. The cornucopia is a symbol of . . . Map (db m70927) HM
189 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Shipquay Gate
'A city fit for war and merchandise' In 1600 Elizabeth I of England instructed Sir Henry Docwra to establish and fortify a new settlement on the Foyle. An explosion in the cathedral in 1567 had largely destroyed the town. Docwra and his . . . Map (db m71123) HM
190 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — Shipquay Street
Living above the 'shop' Many banks and offices started life as 18th and 19th century family houses. The building at the corner of Shipquay Street and Bank Place was both home and place of business for the manager of the Belfast Bank. On . . . Map (db m71140) HM
191 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — St Columba
On this site of St Augustine's Church, St Columba built his Abbey circa 543AD, and departed from Derry down the River Foyle with his supporters to the Island of Iona in 563AD.Map (db m70989) HM
192 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — St Columb's Cathedral
The Mother Church The first settlers worshipped in the ruins of the former Augustinian abbey. In 1613 the London merchant companies sent over a silver-gilt chalice as a promise of their commitment to build a cathedral to grace their new . . . Map (db m71072) HM
193 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Bloody Sunday Commemoration
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
194 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Peace Mural
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
195 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Peace Process
After the 1981 hunger strikes the republican movement embarked on a political process that resulted in the IRA ceasefire in August 1994. Loyalist paramilitaries declared their ceasefire in October 1994. In 1998 local politicians and the British . . . Map (db m71218) HM
196 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Petrol Bomber
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
197 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Platform
The Apprentice Boys From the early 18th century clubs have celebrated the role of the 13 apprentices who locked the gates of the city in December, 1688 rather than admit the new Jacobite garrison. Local architect, John Guy Ferguson, . . . Map (db m70974) HM
198 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Walled City
If 'stones could speak', what a story they would have to tell. Their voices still echo on the walls and in the city streets. According to tradition St. Colm Cille chose the oak grove on top of the hill for his monastery in 546 AD. His . . . Map (db m70928) HM
199 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Walled City
[Keyed photo of Double Bastion overlook] 1. Lumen Christi College - co-educational school on the site of Bishop Hervey's casino. 2. The Windmill - the stump of the building fought over during the 1689 siege. 3. St Columba's, Long Tower . . . Map (db m71004) HM
200 United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Derry And Strabane, Derry-Londonderry — The Walled City
If 'stones could speak', what a story they would have to tell. Their voices still echo on the walls and in the city streets. According to tradition St. Colm Cille chose the oak grove on top of the hill for his monastery in 546 AD. His . . . Map (db m71026) HM

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