Irish Airmails: 1932 (20 May) Amelia Earhart – Harbor Grace, Newfoundland to Culmore, Co Derry, Northern Ireland
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Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1932 International Eucharistic Congress, Dublin – 3d Blue Other Irish Stamps in this series: Irish Commemorative Stamps 1929-59: Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1929-1939 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1940-1949 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1950-1959
Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1932 International Eucharistic Congress, Dublin – 2d Pearl-Green Other Irish Stamps in this series: Irish Commemorative Stamps 1929-59: Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1929-1939 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1940-1949 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1950-1959
Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1932 Eucharistic Congress (Set of 2) FDC on registered envelope to USA (typed address) Other Irish Stamps in this series: Irish Commemorative Stamps 1929-59: Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1929-1939 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1940-1949 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1950-1959
Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1932 Eucharistic Congress (Set of 2) FDC on registered envelope to USA (hand written address) Other Irish Stamps in this series: Irish Commemorative Stamps 1929-59: Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1929-1939 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1940-1949 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1950-1959
Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1932 International Eucharistic Congress, Dublin Other Irish Stamps in this series: Irish Commemorative Stamps 1929-59: Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1929-1939 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1940-1949 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1950-1959
Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1932 International Eucharistic Congress, Dublin Other Irish Stamps in this series: Irish Commemorative Stamps 1929-59: Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1929-1939 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1940-1949 Irish Commemorative Stamps: 1950-1959
Irish Airmail Cover: Timeline: Galway to Berlin with special green cachet Irish Free State 1/- blue, ½d green and 9d purple cancelled with a Galway c.d.s. dated 22nd October 1932 Galway-Berlin cachet (green ink) dated 22nd October 1932 Oranmore Aerodrome, Galway Baldonnel Aerodrome, Dublin Sealand Aerodrome, near Chester Croydon Aerodrome, London Rotterdam, Netherlands Tempelhof Airfield,…
Irish Airmail Cover: Galway-Dublin-Berlin: The Flight This was the first “direct” airmail flight from Ireland to the Continent with the aim of speeding up mail from Ireland to Europe and, hopefully, as a precursor to setting up regular services. Prior to this experimental flight, all such mail had to be routed by sea to England,…
Irish Airmail Cover: James Allan Mollison MBE (1905–1959) was a Scottish pioneer aviator who set many records during the rapid development of aviation in the 1930s. Mollison, on 18 August 1932, was the first pilot to perform an East-to-West ‘solo’ trans-Atlantic flight from Portmarnock, Co Dublin, Ireland to Pennfield, New Brunswick, Canada. Whilst gaining a…