File:Ireland 3d definitive "Cross of Cong" stamp.jpg

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Description
English: 1923 definitive 3d denomination "Cross of Cong" postage stamp of Ireland
Date 11 March 1923 the SE watermarked version was issued, the E watermarked version was issued in 1940
Source Irish Post Office
Author Department of Posts and Telegraphs

Licensing

Public domain
This Irish Government or Oireachtas work is in the public domain. According to Chapter 19, §191-193 of the Copyright and Related Rights Act, 2000, copyright has expired in Ireland because it is either:
  1. A work made by an officer or employee of the Government or State of Ireland in the course of his or her duties, created before 1st January 1974; or
  2. A work made by an officer or employee of either House of the Oireachtas in the course of his or her duties, created before 1st January 1974; or
  3. A sound recording, film, live broadcast or live cable programme of the proceedings of either House of the Oireachtas created before 1st January 1974; or
  4. A bill or enactment of the Government of Ireland made available to the public before 1st January 1974.

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