These antique St. Patrick day cards are from 1910 to 1912.
The one that is shown here has it's date stamp on the front which reads "Mar 12 1912"
With lovely graphics the 3 postcards I am featuring will make charming cards and decorations for St Paddy's Day.
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"Well, Well! Is this the way your going to sit, when you go out driving. From a Friend"
Welcome St Patrick's Day postcard is great in the two colors of gold and green. The lettering is beautifully done, especially the "W" in welcome.
The message on the back of this Dear Erin's Isle postcard sent in 1911 makes be wonder if it was sent from one brother to another. It reads:
"How goes life in the stock room? Am sure having a good time the city. Sincerely Erin P.S Don't work too hard."
I hope you enjoy this wonderful 100 year old post cards!
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These postcards are really cool! I'd love for you to come share at my St. Patty's link party. :)
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These are Really cool. I love old things and St. Patrick's Day. I love that you shared whats on the back as well. Thanks for sharing.
Very pretty cards. Isn't it great something like a simple paper card can last for such a long time? thanks for sharing them.