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A Blind Hero
(2012-03-05)
(Color) This postcard is a poem reprinted from the "Daily Express" and is written "on behalf of the Blinded Soldiers' and Sailors' Care Committee." In the top left-hand corner is a picture of the Union Flag.
The Soldier's Marching Song
(2012-03-05)
(Color) Printed in blue, this postcard depicts two flags (Great Britain and the Royal Standard) and a crown with the words "Keep the Flag Flying." As per the title, the text can be sung to the tune of "Ring the Bell, ...
For King and Country
(C. Pickering & Co. (Northhampton (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Northamptonshire)), 2012-03-05)
(Color) This postcard is a poem text encouraging men to join the fight "For King and Country". The text is displayed underneath a crown and two flags: the Union Flag of the United Kingdom and the Royal Standard; The card ...
The Roll Call
(2012-03-05)
(Color) The front of this postcard displays an image of the Union Flag of the United Kingdom and a short poem; The card is uninscribed and unposted.
The Charge of the Loyal North Lancs
(2012-03-05)
(Color) This card contains a poem text with an image of two Union Flags, written for the "Local Lads" on October 25, 1916; The card is uninscribed and unposted.
A British Soldier's Letter from Blackpool
(2012-03-05)
(Color) This postcard contains an epistolary poem, and provides spaces for the sender to fill in the date, the sendee, and his/her own name. At the top is an image of two Union Jack flags, which are also mentioned in the ...
Kaiser Bill's Last Days
(2012-03-05)
(Black and White) This card contains a poem and encouraging words to Britons urging them to fight for the return of Belgium's King, with Kaiser Bill in Hell. At the top is an image of the Union Flag and the Royal Standard ...
I'm Thinking of you Everyday: At the Camp - A Soldier's Verse Letter
(2012-03-05)
(Black and White )This postcard contains a poem written as a letter with a fill in the blank for "From". The picture to the left of the text is called "At 'Duty's Call'" and depicts a solider in front of a British flag. ...
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.
I'm Thinking of you Everyday: At Bramshott Camp - A Soldier's Letter
(Benton & Co. (Brighton (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Brighton and Hove)), 2012-03-05)
(Color) Unlike the postcards "I'm Thinking of You Everyday" and "I'm Thinking of You Everyday (2)," this card is a poem written as a letter but it does not provide a pre-printed "From" space where the sender signs their ...