Vintage Continental-sized (approx. 4x6") chrome postcard with six views
of pubs, parks, and outdoor dining in Cork city, Ireland.

Front title in script reads, "Cork City".

Back caption reads, 
"CORK CITY: Cork is now the third largest city in Ireland. It developed
from a monastic settlement founded by St. Finbarr. Later a walled town
was built on a marsh in the many channelled River Lee. With its numerous 
bridges and backwaters, Cork has a picturesque continental air, yet it is one 
of Ireland's most progressive centres. Here also are the Shandon Bells, whose 
chimes (and the song that goes with them) are world famous." 

Card No. 2/CK-033 published by John Hinde Ltd.
Bar codes as stamp box and in lower left, address side.

Split back, unused.

Very Good condition. See photos.

Ships securely in a protective plastic holder.

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