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Cottages Portable Battery Charger featuring the painting Bygones in Ireland today by Val Byrne

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Bygones in Ireland today Portable Battery Charger

Val Byrne

by Val Byrne

$47.00

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You'll never run out of power again!   If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem.   Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.

With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.

When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.

Design Details

Records of olden ways of life in Ireland.

Dimensions

1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D

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1 - 2 business days

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Records of olden ways of life in Ireland.

About Val Byrne

Val Byrne

For illustrated TOURS OF IRELAND, finding your VISUAL ROOTS,and more , all using the images in this site Remember behind every image there is a story which is not possible to illustrate in a gallery context. www.irishlinksworldwide.com Welcome to My Ireland I was born in Dublin and attended University College Dublin graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. After a short spell of working in London I returned to Ireland and set up an architectural practice which was very successful. After becoming a member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland I was elected a Fellow in 1985. In the early 70’s the practice expanded overseas and eventually had offices in Nigeria, Sudan and Libya along with doing work in...

 

$47.00