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#14 Monument to the Rev. George Walker, standing above Derry, destroyed by bomb blast August 1973. Northern Ireland, 1969.

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#14 Monument to the Rev. George Walker, standing above Derry, destroyed by bomb blast August 1973. Northern Ireland, 1969.

Fascinating Color Pictures Show Northern Ireland In The Late-1960s

#14 Monument to the Rev. George Walker, standing above Derry, destroyed by bomb blast August 1973. Northern Ireland, 1969.

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