EPHEMERA
- Title
- The Chronicle of the Health Insurance Stamp
- Object Name
- Postcard
- Maker
- Valentine (Primary maker)
- Date Made
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1912
1912 - Place Made
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England
England - Description
- Postcard featuring text of 'The Chronicle of the Health Insurance Stamp.' A simulated legend featuring various Liberal bogey men including ‘the chief ruler whose name was Askwith’ – this possibly conflates Asquith and the name of the man who led the enquiry into the Dublin Lock-out. Valentine Series postcard. Printed in Great Britain. Addressed to Dr. F. W. Walker, Darlington. Post dated October 4th 1912.
- Materials
- Paper
- Place Collected
-
- Date Collected
-
1957
1957 - Catalogue Number
- BELUM.W2011.1295.49
- Copyright
- National Museums NI
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