'Scatter seeds of kindness' | a British sentimental postcard
A British sentimental postcard mailed on 31 December 1915.
CONTRIBUTOR
The Army Children Archive
DATE
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LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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'Scatter seeds of kindness'.
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