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Irish Postcard GREETINGS FROM BELFAST Eva Brennan Village Poem Novelty 12 Views
$ 5.8
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Description
Vintage novelty postcard with 12 foldout photographic views of Belfast, Northern Ireland.Illustrated card features an Irish village scene, with floating shamrocks.
Black title reads, "Greetings from BELFAST".
A verse by Eva Brennan reads:
"MY HEART OFT STRAYS DOWN AN IRISH GLEN
TO A LITTLE VILLAGE I USED TO KNOW,
AND THERE IN MY DREAMS I SEE AGAIN
THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF LONG AGO."
The number 1612 appears in upper right.
Twelve views include Valentine images of Belfast landmarks:
Donegall Place
Dongeall Square
Queen's University
Royal Avenue
Royal Avenue & York Street
City Hall
Bellevue Steps
Cave Hill & Belfast Castle
Shaw's Bridge
Hazelwood & Bellevue
Published by Valentine & Sons, Dundee and London, and printed in Great Britain.
Split back; used with a pencilled note and addressed to Massachusetts, "America".
Note reads,
"It's very like a few cottage houses at Montagh Cross, Isn't it
or do you remember that spot - your loving niece -"
Good condition overall: images inside are black and white roto/litho.
See photos.
Ships securely in a protective plastic holder.
Free postage to all US addresses, and to Ireland and Northern Ireland (Outside US, wait for invoice or receive a refund after purchase.)
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