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Rare collection of Killarney tourism artefacts to go on display in library

A collection of rare artefacts that depict the tourism industry of Killarney from 1861 to 1910 will go on display in Killarney Library on Saturday.
Queen Victoria’s visit to Killarney in 1861 is widely regarded as the event that put Killarney on the World Tourism map.
Two local collectors have amassed an amazing selection of souvenirs, postcards and other tourism-related gifts that would have been sold in Killarney shops in the latter part of the 19th Century and the early part of the 20th century.
Brendan O’Sullivan from Fossa and Mary Rafferty from Killorglin will display their selection of Victorian and Edwardian presents, gifts and postcards at the library on Saturday from 12 pm to 4 pm.
“There will be some very rare items on display and all are welcome to come along on the day,” Brendan told the Killarney Advertiser.
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