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Kevin Boland, TD, formerly a member of Fianna Fail and a government minister, and now leader of a breakaway party, Aontacht Éireann (Unity of Ireland), was an attendee at a NICRA (N Ireland Civil Rights Association) march in Newry to highlight the deaths of 13 civilians in Derry on Bloody Sunday one week earlier. 197202060127a

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Kevin Boland, TD, formerly a member of Fianna Fail and a government minister, and now leader of a breakaway party, Aontacht Éireann (Unity of Ireland), was an attendee at a NICRA (N Ireland Civil Rights Association) march in Newry to highlight the deaths of 13 civilians in Derry on Bloody Sunday one week earlier. 197202060127a<br />
<br />
Copyright Image from Victor Patterson, 54 Dorchester Park, Belfast, UK, BT9 6RJ<br />
<br />
t1: +44 28 9066 1296 (from Rep of Ireland 048 9066 1296)<br />
t2: +44 28 9002 2446 (from Rep of Ireland 048 9002 2446)<br />
m: +44 7802 353836<br />
<br />
victorpatterson@me.com<br />
victorpattersonbelfast@gmail.com<br />
<br />
www.victorpatterson.com<br />
<br />
Please see my Terms and Conditions of Use at victorpatterson.com . It is IMPORTANT that you familiarise yourself with them.<br />
<br />
Images used on the Internet incur an additional cost and must be visibly watermarked i.e. ©Victor Patterson within the body of the image and copyright metadata must not be deleted. Images used on the Internet have a size restriction of 4 kbs and are chargeable at rates available at victorpatterson.com.<br />
<br />
This image is available only for the use of the download recipient i.e. television station, newspaper, magazine, book publisher, etc, and must not be passed on to any third party. It is also downloaded on condition that each and every usage is notified within 7 days to victorpatterson@me.com<br />
<br />
The right of Victor Patterson (or the named photographer) to be identified as the author is asserted in accordance with The Copyright Designs And Patents Act (1988). All moral rights are asserted.