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JOHN HINDE ORIGINAL
BY AIR MAIL PAR AVION 
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[[stamp]] LONDON.W.1. 515PM 30 NOV 1967 K2 [[/stamp]]

Dear Alan:—

Have had quite a time — from hearing to dancing. Hope the Boston director got the photograph she wants — Can't [[Mulas?]] give her one ——
Love from Annalee & Barney

Mr. Alan Solomon
470 West End Ave
New York NY
USA——
AIR MAIL

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LIBERTY HALL AND CUSTOMS HOUSE, DUBLIN: This picture contrasts the old with the new. The Customs House, built on the banks of the River Liffey in 1791, is one of Dublin's finest public buildings and must rank as one of the noblest buildings in Europe. It was burned to a shell during the 1916-1922 War of Independence but was later splendidly restored. Liberty Hall, the headquarters of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, built on the site of the old building, was re-opened on the 1st May, 1965. Printed and Published by John Hinde Limited, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, Irish Republic.

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