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Genuine Military ‘LURGAN to BELFAST’ Railway Ticket Frame – Tickets Please
£18.00
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY IRELAND Genuine Rail Ticket 1930s-1970d
Original framed railway ticket from the Great Northern Railway Ireland! 🎫
All these labels are original and unused and come in a 7 x 5 frame.
CODE – 302
If you wish to query a ticket from your area, please feel free to send us a message to check for you. Commissions welcome.
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SKU:
TP-302
Categories: Framed Decor, Home & Living, Home Decor, Irish Souvenirs, Irish Souvenirs (re), Wall Decor
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