‘Oh’ for a (k)night like of old!’
A girl and boy dressed as a British soldier are depicted embracing on a window seat on the front of this real photographic postcard, looking at an armoured figure. The caption to the right reads, ‘Oh’ for a (k)night like of old!’. The flags hanging in the window are those of Britain and her allies, France, Russia, Belgium, Italy and Japan. The printed details on the reverse state: ‘Art and Humour Publishing Co., Chancery Lane, London, W.C. / A & H “TINY TICKLES” Series. No. 419. British Manufacture’. The postcard has been addressed in pencil to ‘Miss W. Musgrave/ The Qudin ? / Stanwix / Carlisle then in Cumberland’. The message reads, ‘Folkestone / 29/6/18 / Dear W. / Yes, Oh! for a night like one in the last fortnight past! Keep smiling & cheer up. Good-bye for the present. Love Willie xxx’. The postmark reads ‘Folkestone / 2 PM / 29 JUN/ 1918’.
A British patriotic postcard
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Postcard
CONTRIBUTOR
The Army Children Archive
DATE
1918-06-29
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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