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[[postcard]]  THE LONG RANGE BETWEN UPPER AND MIDDLE LAKES, KILLARNEY, CO. KERRY:  Moving down from the Upper Lake, regarded by many as the loveliest of the three, through the channel known as Coleman's Eye, the route then enters the Long Range, with the wooded crags of the Eagle's Nest on the left  contributing to an unforgettable scenic experience.
[[postcard]]  THE LONG RANGE BETWEN UPPER AND MIDDLE LAKES, KILLARNEY, CO. KERRY:  Moving down from the Upper Lake, regarded by many as the loveliest of the three, through the channel known as Coleman's Eye, the route then enters the Long Range, with the wooded crags of the Eagle's Nest on the left  contributing to an unforgettable scenic experience.
[[postmark]]  WILDERMERE CUMBRIA  8 45 PM  26 JNE  1978
[[postmark]]  WINDERMERE CUMBRIA  8 45 PM  26 JNE  1978


Mr. Jack Conroy (Writer)
Mr. Jack Conroy (Writer)
Fisk Avenue/Street
Fisk Avenue/Street
Moberly, Missouri  U.S.A.
Moberly, Missouri  U.S.A.
Belsfield Hotel  Bowness on Windermere The Lake Country
June 25, 1978
Dear Jack,
Jean and I have rewarded ourselves for a tough year with a tour of Ireland & the British Isles.  We fell in love with Ireland and the Irish and Edinburgh but found Scotland gorgeous but cold and wet.  Now we've started to move south through England.    This Am. Express tour goes well.  Next time (?)  we'll live in Ireland and England on our own.  Keep well.
Best Walter (Rideout)

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postcard THE LONG RANGE BETWEN UPPER AND MIDDLE LAKES, KILLARNEY, CO. KERRY: Moving down from the Upper Lake, regarded by many as the loveliest of the three, through the channel known as Coleman's Eye, the route then enters the Long Range, with the wooded crags of the Eagle's Nest on the left contributing to an unforgettable scenic experience. postmark WINDERMERE CUMBRIA 8 45 PM 26 JNE 1978

Mr. Jack Conroy (Writer) Fisk Avenue/Street Moberly, Missouri U.S.A.

Belsfield Hotel Bowness on Windermere The Lake Country June 25, 1978

Dear Jack, Jean and I have rewarded ourselves for a tough year with a tour of Ireland & the British Isles. We fell in love with Ireland and the Irish and Edinburgh but found Scotland gorgeous but cold and wet. Now we've started to move south through England. This Am. Express tour goes well. Next time (?) we'll live in Ireland and England on our own. Keep well. Best Walter (Rideout)