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    • Unknown author (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This card is a poem text which illustrates the daily life in a military camp. The stamp is British, green, and cost halfpenny. The postcard is marked Codford, at 7 p.m on January 2 [year illegible]. ...
    • Unknown author (John Baxter & Sons (Hinckley (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Leicestershire)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This photographic postcard depicts the West Yorkshire Regiment marching at Market Bosworth on May 14, 1914. This postcard is uninscribed and unposted.
    • Critten, Julie (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard displays an image of seven Allied flags (United Kingdom, France, Russia, Belgium, Serbia, Italy, and Japan) with an accompanying poem to encourage the soldiers and folks back home to "Just Keep On!" ...
    • Schmidlin, A. (Jul Manias & Cie. (Jul. Manias & Co.) (Strasbourg (Belgium, Wallonia, Namur province)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This postcard is a photograph of the Cross of Saarburg, a field cross near the village of Buhl-Lorraine, featuring a statue of Christ. As part of the Battle of Lorraine, the Battle of Saarburg took place ...
    • Chappell, Henry, 1871- (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard is a reprinting of Chappell's poem, "The Day," reprinted from London's "Daily Express." The card indicates that this particular poem elevated Chappell to the "rank of a national poet." Because of ...
    • Chappell, Henry, 1871- (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard is a reprinting of Chappell's poem, "The Day," reprinted from London's "Daily Express." The card indicates that this particular poem elevated Chappell to the "rank of a national poet." Because of ...
    • Unknown author (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard depicts a young woman looking at a war map and thinking of a (depicted) soldier. This card is unposted.
    • Unknown author (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This postcard is a photograph of solemn male attendees at a war memorial dedication service, in Niton, Isle of Wight. The card is unposted but written on the back are the names of the deceased and ...
    • Unknown author (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) The card depcits a soldier on the battlefield, on his knees and praying to Jesus on the cross. At the lower left side of the image, the printed "Church Army London W." indicates church invovlement with the ...
    • Galloway, T. Argyle (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard is a poem text with red and blue border about not fogetting "Jack" and "Tommie" once the war is over. Proceeds of the sale of this card went to "Comforts for our Soldiers and Sailors Fund."; The card ...
    • Donnelly, Robert; Geddes, Will (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard depicts a father comforting his child after a bad dream. While there is no information as to the author of the poetic text on the front, the words are used by permisison of The Lawrence Wright Music ...
    • Donnelly, Robert; Geddes, Will (Bamforth & Co., Ltd. (England (Europe, United Kingdom) and New York (North and Central America, United States, New York)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard depicts a father comforting his child after a bad dream. While there is no information as to the author of the poetic text on the front, the words are used by permisison of The Lawrence Wright Music ...
    • Donnelly, Robert; Geddes, Will (Bamforth & Co., Ltd. (England (Europe, United Kingdom) and New York (North and Central America, United States, New York)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard depicts a father comforting his child after a bad dream. While there is no information as to the author of the poetic text on the front, the words are used by permisison of The Lawrence Wright Music ...
    • Donnelly, Robert; Geddes, Will (Bamforth & Co., Ltd. (England (Europe, United Kingdom) and New York (North and Central America, United States, New York)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard depicts a father comforting his child after a bad dream. While there is no information as to the author of the poetic text on the front, the words are used by permisison of The Lawrence Wright Music ...
    • Unknown author (The "Alphalsa" Publishing Co., Ltd. (London (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Greater London)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This card depicts a poem as if written as a letter on a worn piece of paper that had been rolled up and sealed. The seal looks like a medal and reads "LUCK" inside of a horseshoe shape. The card is unposted and ...
    • Unknown author (Crown ((probably) England (Europe, United Kingdom)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This card is an "official photograph," with the Crown Copyright reserved. It seems to be one of several "'Daily Mail' Battle Pictures." The caption on the back indicates that it was a common practice for soldiers, ...
    • Begbie, Harold, 1871-1929 (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard is a "Daily Chronicle" reprint of one of Begbie's poems, "Fall In," (later set to music copyrighted by Enoch & Sons) urging men to join the war. Unlike "Fall In! (2)," this poem is printed under the ...
    • Begbie, Harold, 1871-1929 (Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd. [?]; Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This is a reprinting of Begbie's poem, "Fall In," urging men to join the military. At the time of the postcard printing, it appears that Begbie's words had been set to music by Sir Frederic Cowen, and ...
    • Fischer, Joseph (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This is a German Field Post Card. The front provides preprinted spacing for the address, and all pertinent information about where the card is coming from and where it is going. Unlike the British Field ...
    • Macartney, J. (Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This is a "Field Service Postcard" sent from the front. The card is a pre-printed form that only allows senders to cross out irrelevant information and leave any pertinent messages showing. Any additional ...