- The
Bogside is a
neighbourhood outside the city
walls of Derry,
Northern Ireland. The
large gable-wall
murals by the
Bogside Artists, Free
Derry Corner...
- The
Battle of the
Bogside was a very
large communal riot that took
place from 12 to 14
August 1969 in Derry,
Northern Ireland. The
fighting was between...
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Bloody Sunday, or the
Bogside M****acre, was a m****acre on 30
January 1972 in the
Bogside area of Derry,
Northern Ireland, when
British soldiers shot 26...
- The
Bogside Artists are a trio of
mural painters from Derry,
Northern Ireland,
consisting of
brothers Tom and
William Kelly, and
Kevin H****on (b. 8 January...
- the
Bogside (an
inner suburb of the city) as the
beginning of the Troubles. The 'Bloody Sunday'
incident of 1972
occurred in Derry, in the
bogside area...
- mainly-Catholic
Bogside and
Creggan neighbourhoods, was
first secured by
community activists on 5
January 1969
following an
incursion into the
Bogside by RUC officers...
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Bogside Racecourse was a
horse racing track situated in Irvine, Scotland, on the
banks of the
River Irvine. Its
first meeting was held on 7 June 1808...
-
Bogside (Fife)
railway station served the
hamlet of
Bogside, Fife,
Scotland from 1850 to 1958 on the
Stirling and
Dunfermline Railway. The
station opened...
- A
Molotov ****tail, also
known as a
petrol bomb,
gasoline bomb,
bottle bomb, poor man's grenade, fire bomb (not to be
confused with an
actual fire bomb)...
-
march in
Derry on 5
October 1968, the
beginning of the 'Battle of the
Bogside' on 12
August 1969 or the
deployment of
British troops on 14
August 1969...