'Scatter seeds of kindness'.
A British sentimental postcard.
The name of the artist who created the illustration printed on the front of this postcard showing two children dressed as a nurse and her wounded patient, and entitled ‘“SCATTER SEEDS OF KINDNESS”’, can be seen above the roses on the ground: ‘A A Nash’. The printed information on the reverse reads: ‘Inter-Art Co., Red Lion Square, London, W.C. / “TWELVE-FIVE-SIX” Series. No. 1259. British Manufacture.’ The visible part of the postmark reads ’31 DE 15’, indicating that the postcard was mailed on 31 December 1915. There is a handwritten message addressed to ‘Miss G. Carter / The Red House / Chorley Wood / Herts’: ‘Dear G. / This is to wish you a Happy New Year, How do you like the other side I think it splendid. Do write a letter soon, I sent A. a New Year’s Greeting will get him the ? during the week. Love yr Daisy.’
CONTRIBUTOR
The Army Children Archive
DATE
1915-12-31
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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