Palace Street from the city walls

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The photograph on this page of Palace Street from the city walls by Eric Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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Palace Street from the city walls

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 19 Aug 2009

The brick-built three-storey house is the former palace of the Anglican bishops of Derry. In 1946 it was sold to the Masons and it remains a Masonic Hall. Parts of the building are open to the public. Part of the paint-bombed facade of the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall at the corner of Magazine and Society Streets can be seen on the left

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.994824
Longitude
-7.323921