Photographic Archive.
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Reaction......
Reaction from communities and governments.
History of the Bogside.
From 'pre-history' to 1960's.

Motorman- 1972.
Free Derry comes to an end, as
British troops and tanks and
sweep into the area.

Duke Street- 1968.
Civil Rights March commonly referred to as the beginning of the 'Troubles'.
Burntollet- 1969.
People's Democracy clash with RUC and loyalists, laying foundations for 'Battle of the Bogside'.
Battle of the Bogside- 1969.
Local people resist attempts by RUC to breach barricades erected to defend the area.


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Educational Services.
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Campaign for Justice- 1992.
Relatives, wounded and their supporters c0me together to establish the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign.
Events of the Day.
Including statements from eyewitnesses.
Bloody Sunday -1972.
Background to Civil Rights march which led to the murder of 14 innocent men.
Internment- 1971.
British soldiers launch 'operation Demetrius', the introduction of internment without trial.