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[[stamp]] EIRE  8p
[[stamp]] EIRE  8p
[[postmark]] CILL AIRNE 9 - VI 1965  11 30 AM
[[postmark]] CILL AIRNE 9 - VI 1965  11 30 AM
Co. Kerry  Killarney
Co. Kerry  Killarney
June 6, 1965
June 6, 1965
Weather cool
Weather cool
Dear Jack: arrived at CoBh, 13 m. from Cork City, June 3 Lots of Scots & old folk
Dear Jack: arrived at CoBh, 13 m. from Cork City, June 3 Lots of Scots & old folk
aboard Cunard Liner, Sylvania 2 days at Cork City, saw the lakes of Killarney today, and
aboard Cunard Liner, [[underlined: Sylvania]] 2 days at Cork City, saw the lakes of Killarney today, and
how beautiful! Dublin by Tues. P.M., a few days there and to Brighton, Eng., then to Dublin again
how beautiful! Dublin by Tues. P.M., a few days there and to Brighton, Eng., then to Dublin again
   Regards - MEAD
   Regards - MEAD
Jack Conroy
c/o Standard Educ Soc.
130 Wells St., 9th floor
Chicago, ILL 60602
U.S.A.


ST. FINBARUS CATHEDRAL & RIVER LEE, CORK CITY: Rising above the South Gate Bridge
ST. FINBARUS CATHEDRAL & RIVER LEE, CORK CITY: Rising above the South Gate Bridge
on the south channel of the River Lee, is the imposing Church of Ireland Cathedral of St. Finbarr.
on the south channel of the River Lee, is the imposing Church of Ireland Cathedral of St. Finbarr.
It is said to occupy the site of the ancient sixth-century Church of that saint, the present building
It is said to occupy the site of the ancient sixth-century Church of that saint, the present building
being the third on the site.
being the third on the site. The architecture is Early French Pointed Gothic with the characteristic
great height in proportion to size. The Cathedral is highly ornamented and reveals a genius for detail
on the part of its architect, W. Burges, A.R.A.
No 2/149 Printed and Published by John Hinde Ltd. Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, Irish Republic.
[[image of Ireland with arrow pointing to area mentioned]]

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postcard stamp EIRE 8p postmark CILL AIRNE 9 - VI 1965 11 30 AM

Co. Kerry Killarney June 6, 1965 Weather cool Dear Jack: arrived at CoBh, 13 m. from Cork City, June 3 Lots of Scots & old folk aboard Cunard Liner, underlined: Sylvania 2 days at Cork City, saw the lakes of Killarney today, and how beautiful! Dublin by Tues. P.M., a few days there and to Brighton, Eng., then to Dublin again

 Regards - MEAD

Jack Conroy c/o Standard Educ Soc. 130 Wells St., 9th floor Chicago, ILL 60602 U.S.A.

ST. FINBARUS CATHEDRAL & RIVER LEE, CORK CITY: Rising above the South Gate Bridge on the south channel of the River Lee, is the imposing Church of Ireland Cathedral of St. Finbarr. It is said to occupy the site of the ancient sixth-century Church of that saint, the present building being the third on the site. The architecture is Early French Pointed Gothic with the characteristic great height in proportion to size. The Cathedral is highly ornamented and reveals a genius for detail on the part of its architect, W. Burges, A.R.A. No 2/149 Printed and Published by John Hinde Ltd. Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, Irish Republic. image of Ireland with arrow pointing to area mentioned