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Nationalist memorial, Rossville St., Derry, 2012. Bloody Sunday memorial; memorial to the 14 civilians killed by British Paratroopers in Derry, 30th January 1972. Top, dove of peace, 'NICRA [Nothern Ireland Civil Rights Association]1974'; 'Their Epitaph is in the Continuing Struggle for Democracy'; 'This Monument was Unveiled by Mrs. B.Bond of Derry C.R.A. [Civil Rights Association] on the 26th January 1974 To The Memory of Patrick J. Doherty Aged 31 Years Gerald V. Donaghey Aged 17 Years John F. Duddy Aged 17 Years Hugh P. Gilmour Aged 17 Years Michael G. Kelly Aged 17 Years Michael M. Mc Daid Aged 20 Years Kevin G. Mc Elhinney Aged 17 Years Bernard Mc Guigan Aged 41 Years James G. Mc Kinney Aged 34 Years William A. Mc Kinney Aged 27 Years William N. Nash Aged 19 Years James J. Wray Aged 22 Years John P. Young Aged 17 Years And To John Johnston Aged 59 Years Who Died Later As A Result Of Injuries Received That Day Who were murdered by British Paratroopers on Bloody Sunday 30th January 1972'. Nationalist
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