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Sender
Kathleen [Dublin, Ireland]
Recipient
Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Lamb [San Diego, California]
Language of Message
English
Postmark
1965-07-03
Caption
River Liffey. Dublin, Ireland's capital, was founded by Viking pirates over a thousand years ago. It stands at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains, facing Dublin Bay, and is famous for its magnificent Georgian buildings and spacious streets. The Four Courts, standing on the River Liffey, is one of the finest examples of Dublin's eighteenth-century architecture. Incidentally, Guinness, Dublin's famous stout, is not made on the water from this river – it comes all the from Co. Kildare.
Language of Postcard
English
Image File Size
303 KB
Image File Location
O:\Archives\SDCW Postcard Collection\Europe\Ireland\Leinster-20B
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Keywords
Dublin (Ireland), Liffey, River (Ireland), Bridges, O'Connell Street (Dublin, Ireland), Bridges, Four Courts (Dublin, Ireland), Courthouses