[Christmas postcard] Nodlaig mait duit
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Summary: | Colour Christmas postcard with an illustration (depicted within a red coloured oval frame) of stepping stones across a small stream, with trees in a lush landscape in the background. A profusion of shamrocks frame the oval, while at bottom right of postcard is printed "Nodlaig mait duit” in Cló Gaelach [which roughly translated from Irish means "Happy Christmas to you"]. Verso of postcard blank. Verso of postcard features a harp printed in green coloured ink, with the words "Érin go brath" printed on a ribbon that scrolls around the harp; underneath this is printed a tiny shamrock. [The logo on this postcard is somewhat similar to that used by the publisher Fergus O'Connor. A Dublin publisher who published Sean O'Casey's early writings and produced nationalist postcards and related material, following the Easter Rising he was imprisoned in Lewes prison]. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | Text printed on card in Cló Gaelach and English. |
Published / Created: |
[S.l.] :
[Fergus O'Connor?],
[n.d., between ca. 1918 and 1940?].
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. For a black and white version of this postcard, see NLI call number EPH A1322. Physical description: 1 postcard : col. ill., 13.8 x 8.8 cm.. more |
Call Number | View In | Collection |
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EPH A1323 |
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Ephemera |
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