Derry people certainly loved their parties in early 2004 and the Journal was there to take plenty of pictures.
Our paper files are in Dublin being scanned by Irish Newspaper Archives to preserve them for future generations so we can’t source the original captions to sort out which is which, but we do know these are pupils from: St Patrick's Primary School, Pennyburn; Lenamore Primary School; St Eugene's Primary School; St. Anne's Primary School; Steelstown Primary School; Hollybush Primary School; Naiscoil, Steelstown and St Columba's Primary School, Newbuildings. There’s a few photos of the same classes...
Take a step back in time to 20 years ago with us as we share images of parties and events from the Derry Journal archive back in 2004.
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The event, held at the Bogside and Brandywell Monument on the Lecky Road, was chaired by former councillor Billy Page. A number of wreaths were laid on behalf of the Republican Movement, Martin McGuinness Cumann, Pearse Starrs Cumann and the Cu Chulainn Running Club. Ógra member Matthew O'Reilly Deehan read a short bio of Richard Quigley and Charlie McMenamin recited the poem “Creggan Hill” by Derry man Eoghan (Gino) Mac Cormac while Clara Hutton brought the event to an end with the Irish...
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Have a look at HSBC staff and the times they impressed us with their community work on Wearside. We are continuing our look back at companies in the Echo headlines and this time the spotlight is on the popular bank. Staff dug in to help at a countryside project near Penshaw Monument in 2005, and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for charity in 2011. That’s just for starters. Check out this line-up of achievements.
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