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Memorial
ID No.: |
230 |
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Memorial Title: |
Bloody Sunday Stained-glass Window |
Commemorating: |
The thirteen people killed by the British Army on 30 January 1972, and the injured person who later died from wounds, plus "the innocent people killed during the Troubles in the Derry area".
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Date of Incident: |
30 January 1972 |
Description: |
Four panel stained glass window. |
Inscription(s): |
Several inscriptions incorporated as part of the design. |
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Location
Address: |
Guildhall, Shipquay Place (Guildhall Square), Derry, County Derry, Northern Ireland. BT48 |
Location Guide: |
The stained-glass window is in a ground floor wall of the Guildhall. The Guildhall is situated in Shipquay Place opposite Shipquay Gate in the City Walls. |
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Nature: |
Civilian |
Physical Type: |
Other, Window, Stained-glass window |
Physical Materials: |
Glass, lead, paint. |
Setting: |
Building Interior |
Access: |
Public Restricted to opening hours |
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Commissioned
By: |
Derry City Council |
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Date
Unveiled: |
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First Viewed: |
03 November 2007 |
Last Viewed: |
03 November 2007 |
Photographs: |
11 |
Comments: |
The stained-glass window is close to the main entrance to the Guildhall, opposite the reception / security desk. |
Compiler: |
Martin Melaugh; Sara McDowell |