Derry is a city that inspires many images, often conflicting. Its beauty and unique character have long been celebrated, but its complex, bloody history has been well-documented through the centuries. This book tells the fascinating story of Derry, in words and pictures, from the sixth century to the present day.
PART ONE explores the history of Derry through key events, including the founding of Early Christian Church, the first English invasion in 1566, the 'siege of Derry', the Apprentice Boys' rebellion, the events leading to the re-christening of the city as Londonderry and the violent conflicts and troubles fo the twentieth century.
PART TWO visits Derry's most interesting buildings and landmarks including: the city walls, the Guildhall, the Memorial Hall, St Columb's Catherdral, the Foyle Arts Centre, the Harbour Museum, the Workhouse, Magee College and the Quayside, a great shipping port and famous point of emigration.
Includes 16 pages of full colour photographs
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-0-86278-596-3 (9780862785963)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Brian Lacey is an archaeologist and historian with strong links to the city of Derry. He was lecturer at Magee University College from 1974-1986, during which time he directed a series of rescue excavations at various city centre sites. He was head of Derry City Council's Heritage and Museum Service from 1986-1998 and is the author of two acclaimed books on the city, Historic Derry and The Siege of Derry. He is currently Director of the Discovery Programme, an archaeological research institution in Dublin.