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Lekua
Derry
Derry
City in Northern Ireland
Signed and dated: S.A.O., February 1879. -- Printed at the Londonderry Sentinel office. -- Title page contains border.
Border on t.p. -- Stamp: supplied for the public service. -- Printed at The Derry Journal Steam Printing Works, Shipquay St. -- Tail-piece.
Decorative border on t.p. -- 'Nelis Binder Derry' printed on last page.
Printed at the Londonderry Sentinel Office. -- Printer listed on end page. -- No author listed. -- Date taken from text. -- Includes sketches of proposed bills. -- Latin writing on title page. -- At head of title "Non, divide et Impera; sed, Unito et…
View of a man and woman leaning against a stone wall talking at a fair in Derrynea, County Galway. Also includes a view of a young boy and cattle standing on the side of a road by the stone wall.
Gold Collar of Broighter, Co. Derry, 1st Century AD
View of two women wearing Connemara shawls on a country road with donkeys standing against a stone wall in the background during the Derrynea Fair in County Galway.
View of men and women wearing Connemara shawls on a country road with donkeys standing against a stone wall in the background during the Derrynea Fair, Derrynea, County Galway.
Bernadette Devlin campaigns in Tobermore, Co. Derry, where opponents throw coins and jeer while on a Belfast street, pro and anti-O'Neill campaigners meet.; Original language summary: -
Dana returns home having won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland for the first time.; Original language summary: -
Derry citizens march to protest at the hearings of cases against people summoned in relation to the civil rights march on 05 October 1968.; Original language summary: -
This report captures the Derry Civil Rights demonstration in full swing.; Original language summary: -
A RTÉ News report showing the damage done to a number of buildings in Maghera, Derry, after hours of rioting.; Original language summary: -
148 - framing of the Italian translation of the inscription; 159 - Balbo walks next to a local authority, along with American guards, greet the crowd.; 163 - Balbo and the other commanders converse by the pond.; …
On the weekend of the 12 July commemorations, hundreds of youths in Derry clash with the police.; Original language summary: -
Newly-elected MP Bernadette Devlin describes what she saw in the Bogside and expresses her fears of a civil war in Northern Ireland.; Original language summary: -
RTÉ's John O'Donoghue interviews William Craig, Northern Ireland Minister of Home Affairs, in the aftermath of the civil rights march in Derry.; Original language summary: -
Prime Minister Terence O'Neill appeals for calm and restraint ahead of the Derry march which is due to take place tomorrow.; Original language summary: -
Pat Sweeney reports on scenes in Derry after the trouble at the civil rights march sparked rioting.; Original language summary: -
Reporters Tom McCaughren and Pat Sweeney on the arrival of British troops in Derry.; Original language summary: -
RTÉ News reports on the scenes at the end of the day that saw the arrival of British soldiers in Derry city.; Original language summary: -
Donal Kelly reports on the scenes of destruction in Derry after the rioting of the previous night.; Original language summary: -