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RMS Carpathia - J W Barker, steward, photo postcard taken on board an unknown liner, signed by Barker on the reverse
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a German cavalrymanFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of an German soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a German TerritorialFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head & shoulders of a German infantry officerFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a French soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a Flanders sailorFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of an British soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of an Indian soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a Montenegran soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A Dupuis head and shoulders of a Serbian soldierFrench artist Emile Dupuis produced three series of postcards between 1914 and 1915. They were Nos Allies (our Allied soldiers)
A uniformed & armed Swiss soldier stands on guardThe image is of a strong figure dressed for winter warmth with a background of mountains and the Swiss flag. The card is an official one raising funds for the Red Cross. WW1 Date: 1915
Uniformed Germarn soldier with rifle waving goodbyeThis is a New Year Greetings Card. The soldier has flowers on his picklehaube helmet and he is leaving his wife, child and small dog. WW1 Date: circa 1915
Uncle Sam figure promises help to LafayetteIn 1778 at Yorktown, the French forces, with whom Lafayette served as a Major-General, helped in the defeat of the British in the War of Independence. Now it was time for America to repay the debt
Portraits of the Heads of State of the AlliesKing George V, President Poincare, the Tsar and the King of the Belgians. WW1 Date: 1914
Three different Russian flagsThe flags, proudly flying from a flagpole, are the Russian Imperial Standard, the National Flag and the Naval Flag. WW1 Date: 1915
British propagands for SerbiaA dreamy young woman nestles her head against the National Flag. Freedom forever is the Caption. WW1 Date: 1916
British propaganda for the American entry into the warThe card shows a young woman holding aloft the Stars and Stripes with a background of aeroplanes in the sky. We are coming brother, coming, it says. WW1 Date: 1918
British propagand for BelgiumA smiling girl in National Costume stands in front of the Belgium flag. WW1 Date: 1916
British propaganda for ItalyOne of a series showing pretty ladies in National dress. This one is for Italy. WW1 Date: 1916
British propaganda for RussiaOne of a series showing pretty ladies in National dress. This one is for Russia. WW1 Date: 1914
British propaganda for BelgiumOne of a series showing pretty ladies in National dress. This one is for Belgium. She looks rather glum which is not surprising because her country was over-run by the Germans in 1914 at the start of
British propaganda for FranceOne of a series showing pretty ladies in National dress. This one, holding the Tricolor, is for France. WW1 Date: 1916