An effigy of Colonel Robert Lundy was burnt in Bishop Street on Saturday afternoon as part of the festivities.
The ‘Shutting of the Gates’ commemorations celebrate the actions of the 13 apprentices who slammed the gates of Derry in the face of King James II of England's men in December 1688.
9. Bandsmen and women participating in the 'Shutting of the Gates' celebrations in Bishop Street.
Bandsmen and women participating in the 'Shutting of the Gates' celebrations in Bishop Street. Photo: Conor McClean
10. Apprentice Boys taking part in the 'Shutting of the Gates' ceremony in Society Street.
Apprentice Boys taking part in the 'Shutting of the Gates' ceremony in Society Street. Photo: Conor McClean
11. The Campsie Parent Club at the 'Shutting of the Gates' parade in Society Street.
The Campsie Parent Club at the 'Shutting of the Gates' parade in Society Street. Photo: Conor McClean
12. Bandsmen celebrate the ‘Shutting of the Gates’ when 13 apprentices slammed the gates of Derry in the face of King James II of England's men in December 1688.
Bandsmen celebrate the ‘Shutting of the Gates’ when 13 apprentices slammed the gates of Derry in the face of King James II of England's men in December 1688. Photo: Conor McClean