
Affixed to the City Walls in Guildhall Square, I came across the plaques in the attached photograph.
The circular plaque, clearly associated with the centre one, brings together two symbols of Derry – the famous 17th century City Walls which are among the best preserved and most complete city walls in Europe and the oak leaf, a much older symbol of Derry, recalling the oak grove that was here when the city was first established and indeed the origin of half the official name of the city. Continue reading “Raytheon and Derry”
