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The Kaiser's Arrival in Hell (Official)
(2012-03-05)
(Black and White) This postcard is a printed poem about the Kaiser and his first moments in Hell. This card is uninscribed and unposted.
Clipston Camp
(2012-03-05)
(Black and White) This postcard is a plain poem text about Clipston Camp. This card is uninscribed and unposted.
We've Lost our Leader
(2012-03-05)
(Black and White) The front of the postcard depicts Lord Kitchener's photographic image above a poem about the British leader. In the foreground is a curtain of the Union Flag, while the background depicts a group of ...
Field Service Postcard
(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 ...
The Divine Periscope: He Died of His Wounds for Me!
(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 ...
The Day (1)
(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 ...
Courage: "Just Keep On!"
(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!" ...
Codford Camp
(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]. ...
What the Lassies can do
(2012-03-05)
(Color) This is a poem about how the women can help while the "lads" are off fighting. There is an image the British and French flags. This card is uninscribed and unposted.
Our Indian Warriors
(W. N. Sharp, Ltd. (Bradford (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Devon) & London (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Greater London)), 2012-03-05)
(Color) This card depicts a short verse underneath in image of the Flag of the Viceroy of India. The stamp on the back has been removed. The card is postmarked Fulham, S.W. on December 29, 1918, and the time cannot be ...