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Derry's walls, also known as the Walls of Derry, were originally built by the Irish Society between 1613 and 1619, under the supervision of the London builder and architect Peter Benson. They were built with the intention of protecting the Scottish and English planters that had moved to Ulster as part of the Plantation of Ulster that had been ...
Londonderry High School's property resides on a 135-acre (0.55 km2) parcel of land in the center of Londonderry, across Mammoth Road (New Hampshire Route 128). The main building is 232,250 sq ft (21,577 m2), and the separate gymnasium takes up an additional 52,000 sq ft (4,800 m2).
Derry has been used in the names of the local government district and council since 1984, when the council changed its name from Londonderry City Council to Derry City Council. [24] This also changed the name of the district, which had been created in 1973 and included both the city and surrounding rural areas.
Sep. 12—In a statement Tuesday, parents of Londonderry High School cheerleaders ripped school officials for their decision to suspend the program pending an investigation into allegations of ...
Apr. 16—Elisabeth Kearney and Abby Austen combined on a perfect game, leading Londonderry past Manchester Central-Memorial 13-0 in a Division I softball game shortened to five innings on Tuesday ...
Apr. 26—LONDONDERRY — The Londonderry High School gymnasium was filled with robust cheers Friday when the spring pep rally honored sports teams, student achievements, teachers and others ...
Foyle College is a co-educational non-denominational voluntary grammar school in Derry, Northern Ireland.The school's legal name is Foyle and Londonderry College. [1] In 1976, two local schools, Foyle College and Londonderry High School, merged under the Foyle and Londonderry College Act 1976 (c. xviii) to form Foyle and Londonderry College. [2]
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