1934, from 9th Infantry Battalion Limerick to Thurles Ireland,
returned official army cover with circular datestamp LUIMNEACH 27
AUG 34,
1934, from 9th Infantry Battalion Limerick to Thurles Ireland,
returned official army cover with circular datestamp LUIMNEACH 27
AUG 34, boxed instructional marking USE THE TELEPHONE, large
circular OFFICIAL PAID cachet with harp emblem, violet oval
handstamp OIFIG AN AIRM CLÁR-CLUICHE 30 LÚNASA 1934 CATHAL BRUGHA
BARRACKS, address to a soldier at Beggars Bush Barracks marked Not
known, with RETURN TO SENDER and UNDELIVERED FOR REASON STATED
labels and additional redirection notations, combination of
administrative and instructional markings reflects Free State
Army’s internal post and personnel tracking system, rare and
visually striking example of official Irish military mail during
the interwar years with complete routing history, ex Kugel, XF!
Estimate 400€.