Hands Across the Divide is a sculpture in Derry, Northern Ireland.
[1][2][3] The bronze statue was created by local sculptor Maurice Harron, and erected in 1992.
It was during the final years of The Troubles, during a time when Irish Republicans and Loyalists came together during the Northern Ireland peace process.
The statues symbolize the letting go of the past, and reconciliation.
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