Ireland year 1986 Irish Waterways stamps set

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Ireland year 1986 Irish Waterways stamps set

In 1986, Ireland issued a set of stamps featuring Irish Waterways. The set consisted of four stamps, each showcasing a different aspect of Ireland’s inland waterways. Here are the details of the stamps:

  1. – Grand Canal: The stamp features an image of a boat on the Grand Canal, which runs from Dublin to the River Shannon. The canal was an important trade route and is now popular for leisure boating.
  2. – River Shannon: The River Shannon is the longest river in Ireland, and the stamp depicts a boat navigating the river. The Shannon is an important waterway for both commerce and recreation.
  3. – Barrow Navigation: The stamp showcases a boat on the Barrow Navigation, a series of canals and river sections that run from Athy, Co. Kildare, to St. Mullins, Co. Carlow. The navigation was an important trade route and is now popular for boating and fishing.
  4. – Lough Erne: Lough Erne is a system of two connected lakes in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The stamp features a boat on the lough, which is known for its beautiful scenery and is popular for boating, fishing, and other water sports.

These stamps were issued to celebrate the importance of Ireland’s inland waterways, both as historical trade routes and as modern recreational resources. The designs showcase the beauty and significance of these waterways in Irish life and culture.

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