‘A Wall for All: Free Derry Corner in Braille,’ was unveiled by Children in Crossfire founder Richard Moore, who told the Journal he felt ‘privileged’ to do so.
5. John Kelly, Museum of Free Derry, speaking at the unveiling of a Braille sign at Free Derry Corner on Tuesday afternoon. Include in the photo is Richard Moore from Children in Crossfire. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 65
John Kelly, Museum of Free Derry, speaking at the unveiling of a Braille sign at Free Derry Corner on Tuesday afternoon. Include in the photo is Richard Moore from Children in Crossfire. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 65 Photo: George Sweeney
6. Brian from Tuned In reading the newly unveiled Braille sign on Free Derry Corner on Tuesday afternoon with John Kelly, Museum of Free Derry and Richard Moore from Children in Crossfire. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 64
Brian from Tuned In reading the newly unveiled Braille sign on Free Derry Corner on Tuesday afternoon with John Kelly, Museum of Free Derry and Richard Moore from Children in Crossfire. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 64 Photo: George Sweeney
7. Some of the attendance at the unveiling of a Braille sign on Free Derry Corner by Richard Moore on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 69
Some of the attendance at the unveiling of a Braille sign on Free Derry Corner by Richard Moore on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 69 Photo: George Sweeney
8. Declan McLaughlin from the Bloody Sunday Trust, who promoted the idea of having a Braille sign at Free Derry Corner, pictured at the launch on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 61
Declan McLaughlin from the Bloody Sunday Trust, who promoted the idea of having a Braille sign at Free Derry Corner, pictured at the launch on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2305GS – 61 Photo: George Sweeney