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Postcard Postmark John Hinde Origin covered by a PAR AVION AERPHOST O.E. 78 blue sticker with white writing

all written in blue ink2/1 Dublin, Apr. 25, 1970
 Much rain, so Much

I must remain inside, and I have only 3 days here at Moran's Hotel, where the fierce seagulls, sqwak for food. Did you know that there were 3 daughters, never married, 3 sons all married in the Moran family? The miss moran here is still prim unsmiling, all business. I stop off at Reykjavik, then postcard image of dark orange shamrock in white circle in dark orange square text of postcard IRELAND in bold, an island, is the most westerly country in Europe and covers and area of 32,524 sq. miles. Its greatest length is 302 miles and its greatest width is 189 miles and no part is more than 70 miles from the sea. The country is divided into four historic provinces, Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connact. Ireland's fascination is legendary. The unique beauty of its landscape and its rich historic literary and artistic associations have long made it a favourite resort of tourists.

continued in blue ink back to N.Y. & home Wed. MEAD

Address written in blue ink under SPEEDS stamp and postmark partially visible with name of town, 230 25 and `97 visible

Jack Conroy 701 Fisk Ave, Moberly, Missouri U.S.A. underlined 65270