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2024-03-29T01:00:02+00:00text/html2007-12-12T16:13:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.994090 -7.321121C4316 : Derry Saint Columb's Cathedral
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The Church of Ireland Cathedral is the oldest complete building in Derry, dating from 1633. The Cathedral was the first built in the British Isles after the Reformation and remains one of the finest Gothic buildings in Ireland.text/html2007-12-12T15:50:34+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.994090 -7.321121C4316 : Derry Continental Food Market
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Derry Continental Food Market is an occasional gourmet food fair which takes part in the centre of Derry City turning the river front and Guild Hall areas into a mini-Europe. The event is extremely popular with the locals and tourists alike.text/html2007-12-12T15:43:59+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.994090 -7.321121C4316 : Derry Craft Village
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The Craft Village in Derry was built as part of a redevelopment project which saw a series of tourist friendly structures built to encourage tourism. The Craft Village is hugely popular with travellers who go there to view and purchase craft and artisan wares. The Craft Village also has a fully operational traditional cottage which is used for "ceili" dancing (traditional form of Irish set dancing).text/html2007-12-12T15:36:49+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.994090 -7.321121C4316 : Derry Guild Hall
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The Guildhall was originally built in 1887 by The Honourable The Irish Society and is a neo-Gothic structure partly modelled on London's "Big Ben".text/html2007-12-12T15:31:07+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.994090 -7.321121C4316 : Derry Walls
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A turret on Derry's Historic Walls. This turret would have been used by look outs to watch the Eastern approach to the City Walls. "The Walls" as they are known as locally, are the most complete town defences in Ireland and date from the period 1613-1618 when they were constructed by the Honourable, the Irish Society as defences for early seventeenth century settlers from England and Scotland.text/html2007-12-12T15:00:49+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.994090 -7.321121C4316 : Derry Walls
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View from Derry Walls onto Ferryquay Street. I think the man in the photo wearing the Doire GAA shirt was a foreign tourist. Wonder if knows what he was wearing ...text/html2007-06-27T17:11:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/15516zoocreative54.991395 -7.321166C4316 : Hands Across the Divide
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"Hands across the Divide" is a bronze statue that stands just off the Craigavon Bridge on the entrance to the West Bank of Derry City.