 | Item 22584 WW1 SILK Embroidered Old PPC - From Your Loving Husband Early French Greetings Embossed Postcard from the First World War British soldier in Europe, Flowers, From Your Loving Husband. (To my own darling wife, with love from George. xxxxxxxxxx). With small greeting card - Windmill - A Merry Christmas. Published by Vise Paris et Exportation J.S. Paris Depose France
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 | Item 22208 THE FRENCH COLORS Military Procession Old PPC - Belgium Early c1900 B/W Military Postcard. Le Drapeau Francais, The French Colours, Het Fransche Vaandel. Soldiers. . Sent from Belgium to France. Belgique 5c Green x 2 Published by Photo S. Polak Bruxelles
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 | Item 22196 WW1 Humour Comic Artist Signed 1917 Postcard - MILITARY Early B/W Artist Signed Humorous Postcard. So Obvious. The Young and Talkative One: "Who made that 'ole?" The Fed-up One: "Mice". Soldiers with gun. With signature. Sent from Cardiff to Cardiff. KG5 1d Published by Bystander's Fragments from France Series I
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 | Item 21906 GOYA Artist Drawn Old Postcard Child Soldier & Drummer Old Artist Drawn Colour Postcard. Goya (1746-1828) Enfants jouant aux soldats. Spanish Artist. Comite national de L'enfance. . Published by Draeger Imp.
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 | Item 21661 Spain 1902 Postcard Fiesta Reale Regia Comitiva Congres Old Spanish Undivided Back B/W Postcard. Llegada de la Regia Comitiva al Congreso. Fiestas Reales en Mayo 1902. HORSE CARRIAGE. Royal Festival. Horses, Soldiers. . Sent to Vicenza. Published by Dr. H. Leyden, fot.
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 | Item 19344 CHURCHILL 90 years Old MP 1901-1964 Old Photo Postcard 1965 Early Valentine's Real Photo Picture Postcard. Sir Winston Churchill, Member of Parliament 1901-1964 (in his 90th year) on his way to Parliament for the last time, scene of his greatest triumphs. Politician, Soldier, Writer, Historian, Artist and much loved public figure. Published by Valentine
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 | Item 18671 PARAGUAY Uruguay 1979 Lufthansa 506 First Flight Cover Airmail Envelope. LH 506 DC 10, 12.May.1979. With stamp of Horse Rider Soldado Soldier 1865. Sent from Paraguay Asuncion to Montevideo Uruguay.
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 | Item 15320 Belgium Old Postcard BRUSSELS - National Shootingplace Bruxelles - Tir National. National Shootingplace - Here for love of their country, 35 heroes where shot by the German soldiers. Military Postcard. Published by Phototyp. Indust. Belge P.I.B.
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 | Item 15318 Belgium Old Postcard BRUSSELS - National Shootingplace Bruxelles - Tir National. National Shootingplace - Here for love of their country, 35 heroes where shot by the German soldiers. Military Postcard. Published by Phototyp. Indust. Belge P.I.B.
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 | Item 14254 Military Painting 1806 RP Postcard BATTLE FIELD ROSBACH Military Scene, Soldiers on Horses, Postcard, La Colonne de Rosbach renversee par l'Armee Francaise (1806). Horses.
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 | Item 13687 Artist Signed Comic Postcard - Boy Soldier Smoking Pipe Early French Humour PPC, Voila le moment de troquer mon biberon avec ma pipe! The moment to throw away my milk bottle and take my pipe. Published by Printed in Paris France I. Lapina
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 | Item 12874 Denmark Artist Signed Old Postcard - Soldiers on Horses Snowy Landscape, Art Drawn Painting. Published by Hedings Forlag A/S Kobenhavn
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 | Item 12871 WW1 Old Photo Postcard Weeping woman & Leaving soldier Neath the Hawthorns (1). At the cottage door they linger'd long as the sun was sinking low. She as fair a maid, he as brave a youth, as any land did know. He was going far o'er the distant hills to win wealth and fame or a grave. So to cheer his love some sweet words he spoke, as the parting kiss he gave. Sent from Dundee. GB 1/2d KE7 Published by rotary Photographic Series
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 | Item 12853 WW1 Soldier Kissing Girl's hand - Old Coloured Postcard Early Hand Coloured Photographic PPC. Flowers. Beach. Published by J.K.
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 | Item 11979 WW1 Old Real Photo Postcard General Soldiers on Horses First World War, Old Photograph PPC. Published by Leonar
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 | Item 11968 PreWW1 Old Postcard 1907 Mounted Infrantryman Horse Gun Early Coloured Picture Post card. Soldier. 4th Manchester Reis. Sent from Ludgershall to Nr. Andover. KE7 1/2d yellow green Published by Shurey / Knight
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 | Item 11962 WW1 Humour Comic PPC It's Just a Pagtime Kit Inspection First World War, Early Photographic Comic Picture Postcard. This is not a distorted Map of Europe. Soldiers. I'm Brittania. Folk, Strooth, Coming Sir, Pilgrim's Progress Kit, I've swallowed 2 of these (Toothbrush) sir, This Shirt is not in LUX way sir, Laugh it's a joke. Yap Yap DOG.
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 | Item 11950 WW1 Old Postcard 1918 Paul Deroulede Army Horses Canon France, PATRIOTIC Old Coloured PPC, Artist Painting. Flags. Soldiers on horses. DEROULEDE, PAUL (1846 ), French author and politician, was born in Paris on the 2nd of September 1846. He made his first appearance as a poet in the pages of the Revue nationale. On the outbreak of the Franco-German War he enlisted as a private, was wounded and taken prisoner at Sedan. He fought against the Commune in Paris. He published in 1872 a number of patriotic poems. Published by P. Carrier - Belleuse, Pantheon de la Guerre 1918, A. F. Gorguet
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 | Item 11515 WW1 France Old Postcard Sketch of SOLDIER KISSING GIRL Artist Signed Art Drawn PPC. Published by Devambez Paris
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 | Item 11512 World War I Old France Artist Signed Postcard SOLDIERS Art Drawn Painting by Artist L. Sabattier. O apres l'illustration. L. Sabattier. Reflexions de Permissionnaires: Tu vois bien que ca n'est pas des gens de chez nous. Published by A. Noyer, Paris. Galerie Patriotique.
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 | Item 11405 Canada 1915 Postcard Valcartier Leaving Camp for a Swim Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. WW1 The Great War - First World War. Valcartier Camp - Soldiers leaving Camp for a Swim. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11404 Canada 1915 Postcard Valcartier Off for Trench Digging Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier Camp - Soldiers off for Trench Digging. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11403 Canada 1915 WW1 PPC Valcartier Camp Soldiers FALLING IN Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers armed with Gun. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11402 Canada 1915 WW1 PPC Valcartier Camp Armed GUARTER GUARD Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers Quarter Guard with Gun. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11400 Canada 1915 WW1 Old Postcard Valcartier Camp Washing Up Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers Washing Up. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11398 Canada 1915 WW1 Valcartier Camp Infantry off to Parade Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers, Infantry off to Parade. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 11397 Canada 1915 WW1 Valcartier Artillery Leaving the Camp Early Canadian Military Picture Postcard. The Great War - First World War. Valcartier - Soldiers, Artillery on Horses & Cart, leaving the camp. The largest military camp ever to be seen on Canadian soil was established at Valcartier, about 16 miles to the west of Quebec City. The site was well chosen as it lay within a day's march of the transport ships in Quebec port. It was built within a few weeks by an army of engineers and workers.
Within 4 days of the opening of the camp, nearly 6000 men had arrived. A week later the number of personnel in the camp had increased to 25000 and soon after there would be 32000 men and 8000 horses. During the month of August it seemed as though all roads led to the rendezvous of the 1st Canadian Expeditionary Force at Valcartier. The railways rose to the occasion, too. Great trains brought 600 men at a time from every corner of the country. Published by T. H. Davies 489 St. Paul Street Montreal
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 | Item 10558 Gibraltar Old Tinted Postcard Kingsway Alameda Gardens Early Colour PPC. Bench. Students Soldiers. Published by Benzaquen & Co.
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 | Item 5945 Daily Mail War Picture PPC GORDONS BRING WOUNDED GERMAN First World War Official Daily Mail Old Postcard Military Battle Pictures. Passed by Censor. The "Gay Gordons" are marching from the trenches, and they bring with them a burly German wounded soldier whose injured leg is in a rough splint. Soldiers. Unused. Published by Daily Mail Battle Pictures. Series III. No. 22. Crown Copyright Reserved. Printed in England.
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 | Item 5943 War Picture Old PPC - Soldiers TOMMY IN GERMAN DUG-OUTS First World War Official Daily Mail Old Postcard Military Battle Pictures. Passed by Censor. Our "Tommies" soon make themselves at home in the German dug-outs, when they have driven out their tenants with shell, bomb and bayonet. Soldiers, Unused. Published by Daily Mail Battle Pictures. Series III. No. 20. Crowned Copyright Reserved. Printed in England.
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