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Londonderry, IrelandThe city seen across the river Foyle
Derry or LondonderryThe fair city of Derry (or Londonderry), photographed from the River Foyle, Northern Ireland. The spire of St. Eugenes Cathedral is on the left of the photograph. Date: May 1939
Derry City and River Foyle, N. I. by J. Willis
Ronald FoyleOn guard beneath the Victoria Tower is the custodian, Ronald Foyle
King the football-playing stallion was bought by Essex farmer Bill Foyle from a Midlands slaughter market in 1963 for 35
Inishowen Head, Lough Foyle & Londonderry Mountain, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland
View of Londonderry and River Foyle, Northern IrelandView of Londonderry (Derry) and River Foyle, Northern Ireland, as seen from the bridge. Date: circa 1900s
Bill Foyle, Essex farmer, surrounded by his collection of souvenirs, including a row of rifles, Native American Indian items, a buffalo head and various trophies. Date: 1964
Londonderry - an elevated view of the city and bridge over the Foyle. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Londonderry). Date: circa early 1900s
Across the Foyle at Boom Hall - a view across the Foyle. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Londonderry). Date: circa early 1900s
The Foyle at Londonderry - a view across the Foyle to Londonderry in the distance. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Londonderry). Date: circa early 1900s
Benevenagh and Lough Foyle Fr. Greencastle - an elevated view looking down on Greencastle and across the Lough to Benevenagh. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Greencastle)
Salmon Leap, Coleraine - a view of a weir on the Foyle. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Coleraine). Date: circa early 1900s
River Foyle at Boom Hall - a view across the river. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry). Date: circa early 1900s
The Foyle at Whitecastle - a view of the river Foyle where it meets the sea. In the distance are beached boats and a building. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Whitecastle td.)
King, the football-playing stallionKing the football-playing stallion was bought by Essex farmer Bill Foyle from a Midlands slaughter market in 1963 for 35
Christina Foyle (1911-1999) English bookseller and owner of Foyles bookshop, she set up and ran the Foyles literary luncheons