Song Card - Father O'Flynn, 1905 - Millar & Lang Postcard
Song Card - Father O'Flynn, 1905 - Millar & Lang Postcard

Song Card - Father O'Flynn, 1905 - Millar & Lang Postcard

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  • Start : Sun 04 Aug 2024 06:07:03 (EDT)
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Printed colour postcard showing an illustration of a priest, Father Avick, in Ireland greeted by two children and with the lyrics to the song Father O'Flynn by Alfred Perceval Graves, published in 1880.

Published by Millar & Lang, Glasgow & London, The National Series, not numbered.

Postally used on 26 April 1905 with Carn Brea duplex D31 cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Miss F.M. Webster, 62 Trevenson Street, Camborne.

Very good condition, with very slight corner bumps and light album marks.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#222940206
Start TimeSun 04 Aug 2024 06:07:03 (EDT)
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