Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Ireland

Saint Patrick's Day Greetings

17 Mar 2019 1 515
An embossed Saint Patrick's Day postcard published by the Rose Company in the early twentieth century.

Saint Patrick's Day Greetings with a Heart and a H…

17 Mar 2019 2 659
"A heart and a hand, / All thy own to the last. Th. Moore." Postmarked in Ellicottville, N.Y., March 16, 1909. The couplet on this postcard is from a poem, "Come, Rest in This Bosom," by the Irish poet Thomas Moore .

Erin Go Bragh, St. Patrick's Day, March 17th

11 Mar 2016 1 1201
"St. Patrick's Day, March 17th. Erin Go Bragh." Printed on the back of this postcard: "St. Patrick Series No. 4." For some more Saint Patrick's Day postcards, see below:

The Wee Bit of Shamrock We All Love So Well

11 Mar 2016 1 1247
"The wee bit of shamrock we all love so well. Erin's Isle." Printed on the back of this postcard: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' Post Card Series No. 157 The Emerald Isle." Postmarked Portland, Maine, March 15, 1914, and addressed to Mr. Cou M. McCarthy, Tunnel, Broome County, N.Y. Handwritten message: "3-15-14. Dear Friend, I received your welcome letter and I will write to you in a few days. Alex Gibson."

A Simple Little Shamrock That Grows on Erin's Isle

11 Mar 2016 2 1318
"A simple little shamrock that grows on Erin's Isle." Printed on the back of this postcard: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' Post Card Series No. 157 The Emerald Isle." Postmarked Newport, R.I., March 17, 1909, and addressed to Mr. Harrison Barker, 26 Third St., City.

Good Luck to Dear Old Ireland

11 Mar 2016 1 1067
Good luck to dear old Ireland And her sons far away from home They're all right wherever they are Because they've kissed the Blarney Stone. Printed on the back of this postcard: "St. Patrick Series No. 4."

Let Us Smoke the Patrick Pipe of Peace on March 17…

16 Mar 2015 3 1559
"Let us smoke the 'Patrick Pipe' of peace! March 17. HBG." Printed on back: "L. & E. Serie 2269." A St. Patrick's Day postcard illustrated by H. B. Griggs and published by Leubrie & Elkus, ca. 1910s.

St. Patrick's Greeting

06 Mar 2015 1 634
"Erin go Bragh."

St. Patrick's Day Greetings

06 Mar 2015 1 705
"Lakes of Killarney." Postmarked Kutztown, Pa., March 14, 1923.

St. Patrick's Day Greetings

06 Mar 2015 1 826
Postmarked: Columbus, Ohio, March 16, 1915. Sent to: Miss Minnie Small, 403 North Newberry St., York, Pa. Message: From Aunt Cora.

The Wearing of the Green

06 Mar 2015 2 2 918
Postmarked Harrisburg, Pa., March 16, 1908.

Remember Green Erin

06 Mar 2015 2 1130
"Remember green Erin. The morn's mornin' to you! Painting only copyrighted by the Int. Art Pub. Co. 1908." A Saint Patrick's Day postcard by artist Ellen Clapsaddle .

Dear Irish Memories

06 Mar 2015 1 843
"Tune up the Harp! And play a tune. One with an Irish strain that memories recall my childhood days again. Erin go Bragh." Postmarked Bellwood, Pa., March 12, 1911.

St. Patrick's Day Greetings

17 Mar 2014 1033
"Wishing you luck."

Here's Luck to Dear Old Ireland

17 Mar 2014 1210
Postmarked: "Pittsburg, Pa., March 17, 1911." -------- Here's luck to Dear Old Ireland, the cradle of all true and loyal hearts. May her memory ever stay green in the hearts of all sons of Old Erin.

Erin Go Bragh

17 Mar 2014 1 1013
"Erin Go Bragh. Ellen H. Clapsaddle. Painting only copyrighted by S. Garre 1907."

Saint Patrick's Day, March 17th, Good Luck

17 Mar 2014 1 1009
"Mar. 17th. Good Luck."

Frances and Ned at Leura Falls, New South Wales, A…

29 Jan 2014 2 2 1213
The handwritten message (see below) on the verso of this real photo postcard takes up the entire space on the back, and there is no address or stamp. -------- Marian, 15th March 1914 Dear Brother, A few lines to let you know that we arrived home again after a splendid holiday. This photo is my son and daughter (Frances and Ned) taken at the foot of Leura falls, Blue Mountains, 60 odd miles west of Sydney. It is not a very good photo as it was a very rough place and we had to climb down steps for about 2000 feet below the surface. The climate there is like our old home in Ireland--they have snow falls very often--but it seems too cold for me to live there. It seemed nothing to see people with overcoats on morning and evenings. I now conclude by sending best respects from all to yourself, wife, and family. From your loving sister, Nora Write soon.