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[ Artwork description: A black and white photograph of an active and crowded scene of individuals. There appear to be people pointing, hiding, or looking around and at the center of the action at the center of the photograph. In the background, there is a tall building that appears to be on the corner of the street. ]

Gilles Peress

Bottom of William Street one minute before the British First Parachute Regiment opened fire, killing thirteen civilians-an event now known as Bloody Sunday, Derry, Ireland, from the Northern Ireland project , 1972

Artwork Type: Photographs
Medium: Gelatin silver print on paper
Dimensions: 12 x 19 in. (31.75 x 48.26 cm)
Accession #: 19991642L
Credit: Collection of University Art Museum, University at Albany, State University of New York on behalf of The University at Albany Foundation , gift of Adam Brown
Related Exhibition:
Regarding Place: Photographs From The University Art Collections
Copyright: © Gilles Peress

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