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Irish Postcard ST PATRICKS CATHEDRAL Nave DUBLIN Ireland O'Toole John Hinde 1839
$ 3.69
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Description
Vintage Continental-sized (approx. 4x6") chrome color postcard showing the impressive nave of St. Patrick's Cathedral (Church of Ireland) in Dublin, Ireland.
Photo by Peter O'Toole.
Front caption reads,
"The Nave, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland."
Back caption reads,
"ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, DUBLIN: Originally founded in 1190
the Cathedral was extensively rebuilt towards the end of the 14th century, after
the destructive fire. Following the wars of the 17th century the building fell into a
ruinous state until about 1860 when a complete restoration was carried out through
the generosity of Sir Benjamin Guinness, a member of the famous brewery family.
The little park beside the Cathedral was also provided by this family. Jonathan Swift
was dean of St. Patrick's from 1713 to 1745 and is buried in the Cathedral."
Card No. 2/1839 published by John Hinde, Cabinteely.
Divided back; unused.
Good condition with light age. See photos.
Ships securely in a protective plastic holder.
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