Derry - Bogside - Tribut to John Hume Mural ( 2008-06-20 )

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Derry - Bogside - Tribut to John Hume Mural ( 2008-06-20 )

Image: © Joseph Mischyshyn Taken: 24 Sep 2013

Location is along the west side of Rossville Street, south of William Street. View is to the southwest. John Hume is a Derry person who campaigned for democratic rights for the oppressed Catholics of Northern Ireland. Also depicted in this mural are Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Mother Theresa & Nelson Mandela. All four people in this mural were champions of people cast aside in most societies as having no worth. All four won the Nobel Peace Prize. As all four are considered to be bridge builders, a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge is included in the mural.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.997971
Longitude
-7.324493