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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > Northern Ireland > County Antrim > Dunluce Castle Click here for Dunluce Castle Email Alert
 | Item 69337 Northern Ireland 1903 Postcard DUNLUCE CASTLE Co Antrim Vintage Old Irish Picture Postcard. Dunluce Castle, County Co. Antrim Coast. Panorama. Cliffs. Rocks. (Chester Le Street postmark). Sent from Portrush to Durham England. KE7 1/2d Dunluce Castle is one of the most extensive ruins of a medieval castle in Northern Ireland. It is located on a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle was built by Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, in the 16th Century. It was beseiged on numerous occasions, and in 1584 Sorley Boy MacDonnell took the castle from the English, keeping it for himself. Published by Lawrence Dublin
|  | Item 59093 Northern Ireland Old Postcard DUNLUCE CASTLE Co. Antrim Vintage Colour Postcard. Dunluce Castle, Co. Antrim Coast. Panorama. Dunluce Castle is one of the most extensive ruins of a medieval castle in Northern Ireland. It is located on a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle was built by Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, in the 16th Century. It was beseiged on numerous occasions, and in 1584 Sorley Boy MacDonnell took the castle from the English, keeping it for himself. Published by SD Co. Phototone
|  | Item 59083 N. Ireland Old Postcard Giant's Causeway DUNLUCE CASTLE Northern Ireland Vintage Colour Postcard. Dunluce Castle. Giant's Causeway. Rocks. Panorama. Cliffs. Dunluce Castle is one of the most extensive ruins of a medieval castle in Northern Ireland. It is located on a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle was built by Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, in the 16th Century. It was beseiged on numerous occasions, and in 1584 Sorley Boy MacDonnell took the castle from the English, keeping it for himself. Published by Valentine's Colourtone Series
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