Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972 / 2026

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Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972 / 2026
1975 Bloody Sunday Commemorations [The Museum of Free Derry, Derry. Photographer: unknown]
Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972 / 2025
«who were murdered by British Paratroopers on Bloody Sunday 30th January 1972» – (from the Bloody Sunday Memorial in the Bogside)
Bloody Sunday first commemoration, January 1973 [Photo Album of the Irish]
Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972
Fourteen black flags are flown ♥
Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972
Patrick Doherty, age 32 / Gerard V. Donaghy, age 17 / John F. Duddy, age 17 / Hugh P. Gilmour, age 17 / Michael G. Kelly, age 17 / Michael M. McDaid, age 20 / Kevin G. McElhinney, age 17 / Bernard McGuigan, age 41 / Gerard McKinney, age 35 / William A. McKinney, age 27 / William N. Nash, age 19 / James J. Wray, age 22 / John P. Young, age 17 / John Johnston, age 59 — «who were murdered by British Paratroopers on Bloody Sunday 30th January 1972»
(image: Protesters carried pictures in January 1973 of civilians who were killed a year earlier in the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre. Photo: NYT/Getty Images)
Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972 / 2022 — 50
Patrick Doherty, age 32 / Gerard V. Donaghy, age 17 / John F. Duddy, age 17 / Hugh P. Gilmour, age 17 / Michael G. Kelly, age 17 / Michael M. McDaid, age 20 / Kevin G. McElhinney, age 17 / Bernard McGuigan, age 41 / Gerard McKinney, age 35 / William A. McKinney, age 27 / William N. Nash, age 19 / James J. Wray, age 22 / John P. Young, age 17 / John Johnston, age 59 — «who were murdered by British Paratroopers on Bloody Sunday 30th January 1972»
(image: The marchers reach the top of Westland Street in the Bogside, January 30, 1972. Photo: Robert White. Museum of Free Derry, Derry)