Free Derry Corner

Local nameFree Derry Corner
LocationDerry, UK

Free Derry Corner is a historical landmark in the Bogside neighbourhood of Derry, Northern Ireland, which lies in the intersection of the Lecky Road, Rossville Street and Fahan Street. A free-standing gable wall commemorates Free Derry, a self-declared autonomous nationalist area of Derry that existed between 1969 and 1972. On the corner is a memorial to the 1981 hunger strikers and several murals. There is also a memorial to those who died engaging in paramilitary activity as part of the Provisional IRA's Derry Brigade.

On 5 January 1969 a local activist, long believed to be John "Caker" Casey, but who might have been Liam Hillen, painted graffiti on a gable wall at the end of a housing terrace stating "You are now entering Free Derry".

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Derry_Corner

Address 4A Lisfannon Park, Londonderry BT48 9DX, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°59'44.706" N -7°19'36.663" E

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