Interviews by Conor McClean and photographs by George Sweeney.
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Don Browne said:"My family was nine sisters and five brothers. We were going across to visit my aunt that day in the Bog down at the flats. We were coming down the streets tat Fahan street. The first shooting we heard was Barney McGuigan, and we saw him. We tried to make our way back across St. Joseph’s place and right over to the bottom of the Wells. We were sent to school the next day like everything was alright." DER2203GS – 028
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Kay Murphy said: "I wasn’t living here at the time, but I remember it well. I was in Good Shepherds. I was very sad that day, everybody was, you know, with so many people lost. I will watch the commemoration on Sunday." DER2203GS – 023
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James Doherty said: "It’s the first day in my life that I was afraid. I saw people dying. I was 14 at the time. I saw a fella alive in Creggan, and then I saw him dead later on. I knew him from the flats because I lived there then at the time. It was a carnival day and the biggest crowd ever in Derry. It will never ever be forgotten" DER2203GS – 025
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Joe Brown, from Creggan said: "I would’ve only been about six years old at that time. My biggest memory would be the fella Barney McGuigan. He was on his way to see a workmate, he was organising a lift to work or whatever it was, and he waved over to my mother. She always remembered that she seen him that morning, and then he was murdered within hours. I think that was after 12pm mass in Creggan on a Sunday. Its something that just always sticks in your mind you know." DER2203GS – 024