[Christmas postcard] Beannachta na Nodlag

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: O'Connor, Fergus, publisher
Summary:Black and white Christmas postcard featuring an illustration (in a framed square, within the image) of a snowy landscape and a country road leaving up to a house; trees line the road on either side and a mountain range is in the background. Sprigs of holly and shamrock also decorate the card and a robin is depicted perched on a holly sprig, top left of scene. The words “Beannachta na Nodlag” [which means "Christmas Greetings"] are printed on the postcard in Cló Gaelach. Printed on verso of card in green coloured ink is a harp, with the words "Éire go bráth" on a ribbon around the harp. Verso of postcard blank. [The logo on this postcard is 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 colour version of this image, see NLI call number EPH A1328.

Physical description: 1 postcard : b&w. ill., 8.8 x 13.9 cm..

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EPH A1327
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Ephemera
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