Roscommon Postcards – King House, Boyle.

This is our collection of King House postcards.

Note in most instances copyright rests with King House (www.kinghouse.ie). Do not use without their permission. Some cards are available from King House.

We are always on the look out for additional examples to add to our collection. If you have any postcards (used or unused) that you no longer need please contact us.

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Description (From the postcard)

General Remarks

Image (Not to Scale)

01 King House, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland.

King House is a magnificently restored Georgian Mansion completed circa 1730. After its initial life as a home to the 1st Earl of Kingston the House was converted into a military barracks for the Connaught Rangers regiment.

Image © King House +353 71 9663242 

www.kinghouse.ie

Maximum Card.

Nine cards purchased at King House on 23rd. July 2008. This seemed to be the full set?

02 Maximum Card.

03 Standard Postcard.

04 Standard Postcard.

05 Standard Postcard.

06 Standard Postcard.

07 Standard Postcard.

08 Standard Postcard.

09 Standard Postcard.

10 Military Barracks, Boyle. The "Milton Series. "Renowned". No date.
11 Military Barracks, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. McDonagh Publisher, Boyle. Lawrence Photo. Dublin. No date.
12 King House. Published by "Attractions". A school project. One of a series with blue and / or red borders. Picture by Enda Moran.
13 King House. Maximum Card.

Purchased in King house in September 2011.

14 Maximum Card.

Purchased in King house in September 2011.

 

 

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