Some of those pictures are featured here, published in print for the first time ever.
9. Young at heart: Pictures of Derry people who were wee in 2003
Pupils from Gaelscoil Éadain Mhóir, Nazareth House and Long Tower Primary Schools who participated in a 'Fresh Fruit in Schools Initiative' organised by the Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum. Also included are Maura O'Neill, nutritionist Health Promotion Department, Jim O'Mahoney, manager, Sainsbury's who have donated fruit for the programme, and Karen Mullan, Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum. Photo: Derry Journal Archive
10. Young at heart: Pictures of Derry people who were wee in 2003
Hollybush Primary School's PTA have donated 28 computer desks and chairs to the school and watching pupils Oran Melaugh and Joshua McIntyre at work on computers in their classrooms are teacher Patrick McGarrigle, ICT Co-ordinator, PTA members Angela Doherty and Frances Bell and acting principal Crea Harkin. Photo: Derry Journal Archive
11. Young at heart: Pictures of Derry people who were wee in 2003
Jonathan Stewart bringing the European Awareness Day roadshow to Thornhill College. Visiting the exhibition are students (from left) Fionnuala Woods, Sinead McDermott, Nicola Dooher, Margaret O'Leary and Elizabeth O'Leary, with teacher Brian Douglas, European Awareness Co-ordinator. Photo: Derry Journal Archive
12. Young at heart: Pictures of Derry people who were wee in 2003
Radio Ulster presenter, Gerry Anderson, puts his best foot forward to support the Children in Crossfire annual Shoeshine by pupils of St Anne's Primary School. At front are Gary Doherty and Kieran McGilloway. Back from left are Nadine McGilloway, Mary Kelly, volunteer, Bridin Flanagan, development officer, Michaela Cusack and Alice Havord, volunteer. Photo: Derry Journal Archive