Child With Bloody Sunday Commemorative Cloth
A young boy somberly displays a cloth dedicated to the fourteen civilians killed on January 30, 1972, when soldiers from the British Army's 1st Parachute Regiment opened fire on unarmed and peaceful demonstrators in the Bogside neighborhood of Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The event was dubbed Bloody Sunday. (Photo by Christine Spengler/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)
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01 January, 1987
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- Army Soldier,
- Civilian,
- Northern Ireland,
- 12-13 Years,
- 1980-1989,
- Archival,
- Boys,
- British Military,
- Child,
- City,
- Coffin,
- Death,
- Dedication,
- Looking At Camera,
- Mourner,
- Mourning,
- One Person,
- People,
- Politics,
- Politics and Government,
- Portrait,
- Protestor,
- Residential District,
- Textile,
- The Bogside,
- Tranquility,
- UK,
- Waist Up,
- White People,