- Vintage Northern Ireland Postcards in Good Condition. May have minor scuff from storage. Please see the pictures - what you see is what you will receive.
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Stronghold of the MacDonnells on its basalt crag, 100 feet above the sea
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Grey Abbey, Ards, Co. Down - Cistercian abbey founded 1193 by Affreca wife of John de Courcy, View of church from south-west with refectory on right
- Round Tower at the Ulster History Park, Cullion, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
- White Island, Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh - Stone figures of Early Christian date but obscure purpose
- Devenish, Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh - Island monastery founded by St. Molaise in 6th century, 12th-century Round Tower from south.
- Devenish, Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh - 15th-century Augustinian priory west of St. Molaise's 6th-century foundation
- Devenish, Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh - Island monastery founded by St. Molaise in 6th century. View from 15th-century cross north east.
- Red Bay, Co. Antrim
- The Water gate, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
- Jordan's Castle, Ardglass - 15th-century tower-house, defended against the O'Neills by Simon Jordon in 1601.
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Strangford Castle, Strangford Co. Down - 16th-century tower-house which once shared with Portaferry Castle on the opposite shore
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Kilcliff Castle, Co. Down - 15th Century tower-house, residence of the Bishops of Down, attributed to Bishop John Sely (1413-41), View from east
- Mound of Down, Downpatrick, Co. Down - Air view of earthwork fort from north-east
- Hillsborough Fort, Co Down - Artillery Fort, built by Colonel Arthur Hill in 1650s
- Historic Walls and Guns, Londonderry City
- Carrickfergus Castle, Co. Antrim - Among the Castle's important collection of ordnance is this 24-pounder
- Enniskillen Castle, Co. Fermanagh
- Ossian's Grave. Co. Antrim - Neolithic court grave near Cushendall, 4 to 5000 yeards old
- Mourne Mountains From Road Near Castlewellan
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Corrymeela and Ballycastle Bay
- Narrow Water Castle, Co. Down
- Ballycastle, Fair Head, Co. Antrim
- Ballycastle, Fair Head, Co. Antrim
- Springhill, Co. Londonderry - The Blue Bedroom
- Flowes and Butterfly
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Florence Court, Co. Fermanagh - The Dinning Room
- St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast - The foundation Stone for this still unfinished building was laid in 1899
- Ballycastle on the north coast of County Antrim
- Portal Dolmen at the Ulster History Park, Cullion, Omagh, Co. Tyrone
- Ballycastle on the north coast of County Antrim
- Florence Court, Co. Fermanagh - The House and Gardens
- Jordan's Castle, Ardglass - 15th-century tower-house, defended against the O'Neills by Simon Jordon in 1601.
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. View from western cliffs
- Maguires Castle, Enniskillen - The Castle keep is said to be founded by Hugh Maguire who dead in 1428
- Lakeland Visitor Centre, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
- Monea Castle, Co. Fermanagh - The Castle built 1618 by Malcome Hamilton
- Tully Castle, County Fermanagh - On the shore of Lower Lough Erne
- White Island, Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh is close to the popular resort of Castle Archdale
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
- Late Stone Age timber house at the Ulster History Park, Cullion, Omagh. Co. Tyrone
- 6 River Lagan and 'Halfpenny' Bridge, Belfast c. 1985
- 6 Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886) Cavehill From the end of the Holywood Road
- 6 River Lagan and 'Halfpenny' Bridge Belfast, c.1835
- White Park Bay, Co. Antrim - A magnificent mile-long sweep of sandy beach with chalk cliffs above it
- The Guildhall and walls, Londonderry City
- 7 James Moore (1819-1883) MAZE RACECOURSE 14 July 1868
- Salt-pans and Fair Head from Ballycastle c. 1828, watercolour by Andrew Nicholl (1804-86)
- Salt-pans and Fair Head from Ballycastle c. 1828, watercolour by Andrew Nicholl (1804-86)
- Kebble Nature Reserve - Located near the western end of Rathlin Island
- Belfast Cathedral (Church of Ireland) Nave Looking East Consecrated 1904
- Dunluce Castle, Antrim - Rock fortress achieved prominence in 16th century as Macdonnell stronghold. Approches to castle gatehouse from landward buildings
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