Also known as Lundy’s Day, the celebration brought together visiting branch clubs and bands in a parade from the Waterside to the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall.
The main parade made its way from Society Street around the city centre to a service of thanksgiving in St Columb’s Cathedral.
Following the service, the parade made its way back to Bishop Street for the traditional burning of ‘Lundy the traitor’.
Following the service, the parade made its way back to Bishop Street for the traditional burning of ‘Lundy the traitor’.
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