

IN PICTURES: Bloody Sunday 51st anniversary Remembrance Service in Derry
The dead and the wounded were recalled during the poignant ceremony, 51 years on from the atrocity.
A plaque was also unveiled in tribute to the Knights of Malta volunteers who helped the dead and wounded during the Troubles.
Photos by George Sweeney / Derry Journal.
Photos by George Sweeney / Derry Journal.

5. John Kelly, Bloody Sunday Trust, addresses the attendance at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 19
John Kelly, Bloody Sunday Trust, addresses the attendance at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 19 Photo: George Sweeney

6. St Mary’s Church Choir singing at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 10
St Mary’s Church Choir singing at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 10 Photo: George Sweeney

7. The Rev Dr Donal McKeown, Bishop of Derry, speaking at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 13
The Rev Dr Donal McKeown, Bishop of Derry, speaking at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 13 Photo: George Sweeney

8. The Rev Dr David Latimer speaking at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 15
The Rev Dr David Latimer speaking at the Annual Bloody Sunday Remembrance Service held at the monument in Rossville Street on Sunday morning. Photo: George Sweeney. DER2306GS – 15 Photo: George Sweeney