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A view of Sackville Street (now O'Connell), Dublin, Ireland and the bridge over the Liffey River framed by a spray of shamrocks. The card was postmarked Dublin, August 30, 1911.
Text:
Sackville Street, Dublin
Reverse:
Valentine's Series
Known throughout the World
Valentine, Dublin
Printed in Scotlandmore A view of Sackville Street (now O'Connell), Dublin, Ireland and the bridge over the Liffey River framed by a spray of shamrocks. The card was postmarked Dublin, August 30, 1911. Sackville Street, Dublin



Reverse:

Valentine's Series

Known throughout the World

Valentine, Dublin

Printed in Scotland
Dublin, Sackville Street, Ireland, shamrock, 1911, 1911-08-30, August, 1916-04-26
The Kasaba of Kut-el-Amara, Mesopotamia, where a British Indian army was surrounded and besieged by Turkish forces from the end of 1915 until the British surrender on April 29, 1915. Photograph from 'Four Years Beneath the Crescent' by Rafael De Nogales, Inspector-General of the Turkish Forces in Armenia and Military Governor of Egyptian Sinai during the World War.
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The Kasaba of Kut-el-Amaramore The Kasaba of Kut-el-Amara, Mesopotamia, where a British Indian army was surrounded and besieged by Turkish forces from the end of 1915 until the British surrender on April 29, 1915. Photograph from 'Four Years Beneath the Crescent' by Rafael De Nogales, Inspector-General of the Turkish Forces in Armenia and Military Governor of Egyptian Sinai during the World War. The Kasaba of Kut-el-Amara Four Years Beneath the Crescent, Beneath the Crescent, Rafael De Nogales, De Nogales, de Nogales, Nogales, 1916-04-29, Kut-el-Amara, Kut-al-Amara
Postcard view of Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland. During the Easter Rising of April, 1916, rebel forces entrenched in and held the Green under the command of Countess Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz, Irish Wife of a Polish count, and a member of the Irish Citizens Army, a militia formed by James Connolly and Jack White, to protect trade union members in the aftermath of the seven-month long Dublin Lock-out of 1913.
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In Stephens Green, Dublin
Reverse:
Valentine's Series
Known throughout the World
Printed in Scotland
Valentine, Dublinmore Postcard view of Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland. During the Easter Rising of April, 1916, rebel forces entrenched in and held the Green under the command of Countess Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz, Irish Wife of a Polish count, and a member of the Irish Citizens Army, a militia formed by James Connolly and Jack White, to protect trade union members in the aftermath of the seven-month long Dublin Lock-out of 1913. In Stephens Green, Dublin



Reverse:

Valentine's Series

Known throughout the World

Printed in Scotland

Valentine, Dublin
Dublin, Stephens Green, St. Stephens Green, Ireland
A priest blessing an Irish ensign. A Susini tobacco / cigarette card
Text:
Benidicion de una bandera Irlandesa
Blessing of an Irish ensign
Reverse:
No. 1130
La Guerra Europea
Postal para la colección Del Nuevo
Album Universal
Obsequio de Susini
No. 1130
The European War
Postcard for the new collection
Universal Album
Gift from Susinimore A priest blessing an Irish ensign. A Susini tobacco / cigarette card. Benidicion de una bandera Irlandesa



Blessing of an Irish ensign



Reverse:

No. 1130

La Guerra Europea

Postal para la colección Del Nuevo

Album Universal

Obsequio de Susini



No. 1130

The European War

Postcard for the new collection

Universal Album

Gift from Susini
Irish flag, Irish soldier, priest, tobacco card, cigarette card, Susini, Susini card, 1916-04-27, Irish troops
Illustration of Dublin, Ireland looking west along the River Liffey and showing the positions held by the Irish rebels. North of the Liffey, the General Post Office, headquarters of the rebellion, and Liberty Hall, from which the rebels had started on April 24, are in flames, bombarded by British forces. South of the River, forces led by Countess Markiewicz held St. Stephen's Green under fire from soldiers in the Shelbourne Hotel. Kilmainham Goal, where the captured rebels would be held, and where their leaders would be executed, is in the distance.more Illustration of Dublin, Ireland looking west along the River Liffey and showing the positions held by the Irish rebels. North of the Liffey, the General Post Office, headquarters of the rebellion, and Liberty Hall, from which the rebels had started on April 24, are in flames, bombarded by British forces. South of the River, forces led by Countess Markiewicz held St. Stephen's Green under fire from soldiers in the Shelbourne Hotel. Kilmainham Goal, where the captured rebels would be held, and where their leaders would be executed, is in the distance. Reverse text:

Overhead view of Dublin, looking westward up the River Liffey, showing the positions held by Sinn Feiners during struggle with British forces.

Here is shown the scene of the Irish rebellion which figures in the capture of Sir Roger Casement, who now faces trial for high treason and a possible sentence to death. With him on the same charge will be tried Daniel J. Bailey, the Irish soldier, who landed on the Irish coast with Casement from a German submarine. The date of the trial has not been set, but it will probably take place in the near future.

Stamped date: May 19, 1916.

Stamp: From N.Y.H. Service New York City

Stamp: View of Dublin showing positions . . .

Stamp: . . . London . . . by the . . . Company
1916, Dublin, Ireland, Easter Rising, Easter Rebellion, Dublin, Ireland, 1916-04-24, 1916-04-25, 1916-04-26, 1916-04-27, 1916-04-28, 1916-04-29, Sinn Fein