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Irish Postcard CONNEMARA Waterfall Bens Co Galway Ireland John Hinde 2/G 32 2000
$ 3.69
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Vintage Continental-sized (approx. 4x6) chrome postcard with a view of a spilling waterfallsomewhere in the rough and beautiful
Connemara country of Counties Galway and Mayo, Ireland.
Photo by International Photobank.
Front title reads, "Connemara Ireland".
Back caption reads,
"CONNEMARA, CO. GALWAY: This is the name given to
the western portion of Co. Galway which lies between Lough Corrib
and the Atlantic. It is a region of superb scenic grandeur dominated
by the rocky mountain range known as the Twelve Bens. Connemara
has inspired many famous paintings and a tour of the district is indeed a
memorable experience. The Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) provides students
of Irish with excellent opportunities for learning the language."
Card No. 2/G 32 published by John Hinde, Ltd.
Split back; used, mailed in 2000 to the Netherlands with a Robin / Spideog stamp.
Extensive note in Dutch.
Good condition with an odd light streak in upper right and another at the mountains' edge. See photos.
Ships securely in a protective plastic holder.
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