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Title: Erin's little sons and daughters--a country school in County Monaghan, Ireland. Summary: Girls playing 'Green grow the rushes--O' while boys do gymnastic exercises and the teacher watches, during recess, outside of Ballidian National School, Ireland.
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1880’s County Seats of The Noblemen&Gentlemen of Great Britain&Ireland 160 Color Plates Volumes 1,2,4,5 No volume 3 Volume 4 has a few loose pages Volume 5 at beginning and end of book has foxing mainly on blank pages as seen in pictures Minor foxing on some plates as seen in pictures, most of the 160 color plates are clean and bright. Size 9” x 11.1/16” No copyright date in books. Keep in mind the shipping price also covers handling fees, packaging materials & time, not just postage. See our eBay store for thousands of our other items. B12E
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CONDITION: Good; suitable for framing. AUTHENTICITY: This is an authentic print. It is not a modern copy. VERSO: There is text/photos printed on the reverse side.See illustrations for details. The text may be unrelated to the image.
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Looking for a custom touch?. • Includes +2” of extra material for professional stretching/framing. International Orders USA Orders • Ideal for casual displays, gifts, or those on a budget—without sacrificing visual impact.
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This is an original press photo. Saint Patrick's Cross Rock of Cashel County Tipperary, stands on a base (right) said to have been used as a coronation stone for the kings of Munster. This unusual cross dates reportedly from the 12th century.
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