ANTRIM POSTCARD
This postcard has not been used so all I can tell you is that it was made before 1935.
You might wonder how it can be good luck with swastika around the cat's neck. Well it is actually an ancient good luck charm and what
Hilter did was to reverse the charm symbol to bad luck, well it was for Him !
This was called a novelty postcard as there is a little flap on the front that opens to reveal folded up four or five tiny paper photos of Antrim.
ANTRIM POSTCARD
ANTRIM POSTCARD
This Leap Year card from 1908 is postmarked: Longford, 8pm, 7th March1908.
To; Mr. Proniu, M.I.C. Mullingar.
Reads; Hoping you wish - this one on friend. I hope you are well. Angsy.

ANTRIM POSTCARD

ANTRIM POSTCARD
ANTRIM POSTCARD
This postcard has not been used so all I can tell you is that it was made after 1935.
This was called a novelty postcard as there is a little flap on the front that opens to reveal
folded up four or five tiny paper photos of Antrim.

ANTRIM POSTCARD
ANTRIM POSTCARD
This greetings card from Antrim shows the Barbican Gate and Shane's Castle.
Look at the way they have spelt Lough Neagh, I guess it's the way we say it! It was taken in 1930.
ANTRIM POSTCARD
ANTRIM POSTCARD
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