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Gaelic Postmarks, A display by NIPS member, Selwood Fitzpatrick to Lagan Valley Philatelic Society, February 2010.The March 1922 directive of the Provisional Government indicated that Gaelic as the legally recognised language of Ireland would be used heneforth for Irish Postmarks. Selwood's display shows various changes to the different town post marks in Gaelic and English as well as a selection of sub office and parent office marks.To see the full display click on the picture below for the relevant display. Once in that display, to see a larger image, click on the relevant page and a larger image will open on a new page. Some browsers allow this to be enlarged further by clicking on the page. Once viewed, click the back arrow on your browser to return to this page.
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