The Reason Why We Remember The Siege Of Londonderry
The shutting of the gates by 13 apprentices, which happened on 7th December 1688, is commemorated each year in Londonderry on the first Saturday of December, dubbed “Lundy’s Day” with the firing of cannons and the touching of the four original gates (Bishops Gate, Butchers Gate, Shipquay Gate, and Ferryquay Gate), as well as various… More The Reason Why We Remember The Siege Of Londonderry