Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Derry, United Kingdom
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Derry
Granny Annies
Badgers Bar and Restaurant
Peadar O'Donnell's
Sandinos
The Bentley Bar
Guildhall Taphouse
Dungloe Bar
Shantallow House
Blackbird
River Inn
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Pub in Derry, Northern Ireland
Londonderry Historical Walking Tour with Martin McCrossan
In August, 2018, we visited Londonderry. A highspot was the historical walking tour offered for a small fee by Martin McCrossan from Derry City Tours. Our guide did a magnificent job explaining the city's history while we walked around the walls encircling the old city center. I hope this video will prove useful to school children fulfilling a homework assignment, or people who have taken the tour who, like me, would love to review all they learned. Thanks to Derry City Tours and Martin McCrossan.
Thanks also to Reta Ceol for All Things Bright and Beautiful.
DERRY 1958
DERRY 1958 SINGER IS JOSEPH LOCKE.
(Legen)derry (aka Londonderry) Neason's photos around Derry, United Kingdom
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UK: NORTHERN IRELAND: US PRESIDENT CLINTON VISITS LONDONDERRY
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US President Bill Clinton continued his triumphant tour of Northern Ireland with a visit to the city of Londonderry, a former hot-bed of sectarian violence.
Clinton was given a rapturous welcome.
U-S First Lady Hillary Clinton was first up onto the podium. Then it was the turn of her husband.
Their faces said it all.
Everywhere they've gone in Northern Ireland the welcome has been the same -- warm and verging even on the boisterous.
The city has a particular resonance in Ulster's troubled history.
It was in Derry in October 1969 that the province's first violence flared and during 25 years of the troubles the city has been the scene of the worst street fighting.
But today peace was on everyone's lips.
The crowd were impatient to listen to the man they had come to hear speak, and on whom many have, rightly or wrongly, pinned their hopes of peace in the province.
UPSOUND CROWD: We want Bill, we want Bill.
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In a minute, in a minute. You'll get Bill in a minute, no problem. SUPER CAPTION: Councillor John Kerr, Mayor of Londonderry.
Clinton said the future of Northern Ireland was in the hands of the people and that after so much violence it was time for the peacemakers to be heard.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Everyone in life has at some to decide what kind of person he or she is going to be. Are you going to be someone who defines yourself in terms of what you are against or what you are for? Will you be someone who defines yourself in terms of who you aren't, or who you are? The time has come for the peace makers to triumph in Northern Ireland. And the United States will support them as they do.
SUPER CAPTION: Bill Clinton, U-S President
The Christmas lights are already up in the Derry and the people of this city must hope that the seasonal message of peace and goodwill will finally hold.
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Walking around Derry In Northern Ireland
Bed and Breakfast Derry - Pubs in Derry
Quality accommodation in Derry City Centre. Fully equipped apartments and houses or rooms. Secure parking. Free internet. Large groups welcome -- rates as low as 20 per person.
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City Hotel Video : Hotel Review and Videos : Derry, United Kingdom
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Excellent family hotel. Nearby shopping is top-notch and service staff are friendly. Great view.
Popular among couples. The City Hotel was given 8.7 out of 10 points, the rate is made by 1581 guests reviews.
The City Hotel advantages are: location, service, cleanliness, room, comfort, vibe, amenities and breakfast.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 12:00
Bathtub, Shower, TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea, Safe box, Hairdryer.
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Low mobility guests welcome, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Laundry service, Concierge service.
Hotel adress: Queens Quay, Derry, United Kingdom
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Derry, Northern Ireland visit
A bit of history in this amazing lil trip with friends, we did a stop at the mall (Foyle Side) and Nandos to eat! we walked around the city wall. hope you enjoy it!
Special Thanks to our friends Emma and Gavin
Un poco de historia en un viaje que hicimos con amigos, fuimos a la plaza Foyle Side, y a comer a un restaurante llamado Nandos, donde tienen muchas salsas picantes, después fuimos a dar una caminata por los muros de Derry. espero lo disfruten
Gracias especiales a nuestros amigos Emma y Gavin.
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12th August 1969: The Battle of the Bogside in Derry, Northern Ireland
The city of Derry had a large Catholic and nationalist population, but local government was dominated by unionists. Frustrated by the situation, in 1968 the Derry Housing Action Committee joined with the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association to press for improved conditions for the Catholics in the city.
Many unionists saw NICRA as a front for radical republican groups. These tensions spilled over into violence in late 1968 and early 1969 as NICRA staged marches and protests in Derry that were attacked by unionists while the police refused to intervene. NICRA and other protest marches were subsequently banned, but the tensions remained and reached a climax on 12 August, when around 15,000 members of the Protestant Apprentice Boys of Derry were given permission for their ‘customary’ march to take place in the city even though the police advised against it.
The march celebrated an historic Protestant victory and was described as a ‘calculated insult to the Derry Catholics’ as it ran very close to the Catholic area of the city known as the Bogside. Some of the marchers threw pennies at the Catholic residents, who responded with marbles fired from slingshots. The violence soon intensified with both sides hurling stones and, later, petrol bombs at each other. Members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary arrived to find barricades erected by the Catholics, prompting direct battles between the two.
The rioting continued for three days, with the police flooding the area with tear gas before the army was eventually brought in to restore order on 14 August. By the time the violence subsided over 1,000 people had been injured.
O'Donnell's bar in Derry
Movie taken on Sunday evening in May 2011 of the craic in the bar.
Derry And Toms (1914-1918)
World War Ones. Location of events unclear - reference to Derry in paperwork suggests Northern Ireland.
Derry & Toms Ambulance Corps. MS ambulance, men load injured man into back of it. Red Cross charabanc lead procession by regiment of new recruits (in civvies) and ambulance.
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Londonderry Riots (1969)
Londonderry riots. Northern Ireland.
GV Apprentice Boys parade in Derry. SV Marching men in street in parade. CU People watching. SV Girl's pipe band with drum major in front. SCU Pan men's band. SV Parade towards camera carrying banner. CU Watching people. SV Large crowd of riot policemen armed with shields. SV Crowd at barricade. Amongst them is Bernadette Devlin. GV Riot police standing at the ready. SV Crowd starting to move forward. SV Rear of crowd as they link arms and move forward. CU Scuffle among crowd. SV Crowd running forward and throwing stones. SV Riot police standing their ground as stones are thrown. CU Crowd throwing stones. CU Large rocks lying on ground. GV Crowd throwing stones. SCU Riot policemen receiving stones. CU Crowd throwing stones. CU Riot policemen as rocks fall. SCU Youths throwing stones. SV Riot policemen charge forward. SV Crowd running. SV Riot police. GV Rioters. In the foreground are riot police. CU Riot police in action. SV As crowd pick up stones ready to throw. GV Riot police going down street.
SV People carrying large banner which reads, The Apprentice Boys of Derry. SV People erecting barricades. CU Ditto. SV Bernadette Devlin addressing crowd through loud hailer at the barricade. CU Bernadette addressing crowd. SV Large crowd of riot policemen armed with shields. SV Crowd at barricade. Amongst them is Bernadette Devlin. GV Riot police standing at the ready. SV Crowd starting to move forward. SV Rear of crowd as they link arms and move forward. CU Scuffle amongst crowd. SV Crowd running forward and throwing stones. SV Riot police standing their ground as stones are thrown. CU Crowd throwing stones. CU Large rocks lying on ground. GV Crowd throwing stones. SCU Riot policemen receiving stones.
CU Crowd throwing stones. CU Riot policemen as rocks fall. SCU Youths throwing stones. SV Riot police charging forward. SV Crowd running. SV Riot police. GV Rioters. In the foreground are riot police. CU Riot police in action. SV As crowd pick up stones ready to throw. GV Riot police going down street. GV Crowd throwing stones and running forward. GV Crowd as petrol bomb is thrown over and explodes onto armoured car, followed by another. CU Armoured car burning. CU Armoured car equipped with riot hose. GV Crowd throwing missiles at armoured car. SV Crowd throwing stones. SV Crowd around armoured car as it forces it's way through a barricade. GV Night. Burning building. SV Burning building. GV Showing building burning in background. SV Firemen playing hose on burning building. GV Burning building.
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Free Derry Corner Northern Ireland October 13th 2017
Explore - Walking through History Londonderry
Story Title: Walking Through History
Episode: 2
Broadcast Date: 9th November 2013
Presenter: Trevor Cochrane & Kim Syrus
Londonderry, Derry, Doire or even 'Legenderry' as it has been recently renamed, is a centre of culture and creativity that is a must see on your trip to Ireland.