How can I delete photos from photo library on my Iphone 4s?

Hello,
Can someone please tell me (in easy step by step instructions) how to delete photos from my Photo Library on my Iphone 4s?
I have moved some of the photos that i want ot keep in to sub folders by trip names etc but want to delete them from the photo library without loosing them/
I have looked on line for some solution but am confused by the answers given I am using a laptop not Mac.
Most people suggest it can only be done via ITunes?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance?

If the photos that you are wanting to delete are also in your Camera Roll then you can delete them from the camera roll

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