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Three Ships This postcard is a black and white photo of three steam boats in the distance. On reverse: blank.
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Sailors This postcard is a black and white photo of three sailors posing for a picture in white uniforms. On reverse: blank.
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Sailors This postcard is a black and white photo of three sailors posing for a picture in dark uniforms. On reverse: blank.
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Drunk Last Night This postcard has a color cartoon drawing of three men in tuxedoes. Text at top right: "'Drunk last night/Drunk the night before/I'm going to get drunk again tonight/If I never get drunk any more'". Text at bottom: "Copyright 1907 P. Gordon". On reverse: blank.
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Zeebrugge This postcard is a sepia-toned photo of a fire-damaged pier by the shore. Text at top left: "No 17 Zeebrugge"; "Estacade incendiée et le Thétis./Pier and the 'Thetis'/Afgebrande Pier en de Thetis." On reverse: "Edition J. Revyn, Zeebrugge-Môle."
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Yuletide Greetings This postcard has a color drawing of a soldier standing next to a Christmas wreath, which has a picture of a home in the middle of it. There is also a short poem entitled "Yuletide Greetings" in the bottom, right corner. On reverse: "© Illustrated Postal Card & Nov. Co., N.Y."; "Printed in the U.S.A."
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La Serbie This postcard is a black and white drawing of different groups of people meeting together in a pantheon. Text at bottom center: "La Serbie/P. Carrier-Belieuse--Pantheon De La Guerre--A.-F. Gorguet". Text at bottom right: "1918-Copyright by the "Pantheon de la Guerre". On reverse: "Edit. Art. H. Manuel, Paris".
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Kriegsanleihe This postcard is colored drawing of people tearing down the British flag. Text at bottom center: "Stützt Unsre Feldgrauen";"Zereisst Englands Macht Zeichnet"; "Kriegsanleihe". Text at bottom left: "Druck v. Wilh.Eisfeller-Cöln". Text at bottom right: "Otto Lehmann-Cöln". On reverse: "Dalkeith Classic Poster P83/Otto Lehmann, Germany/Translation: 'Support our field grey. Rend England's might. Subscribe to the war loan'".
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With all Kind Thoughts and Good Wishes This postcard has two flags: the British flag in the top left corner and the American flag in the top right corner. Text at top left: "The Unicorn Jack". Text at top center: "United We Fight For Freedom". Text at top right: "'Old Glory'". Text in center: "With all/Kind Thoughts and Good Wishes/...for.../Christmas and the New Year/...From.../Bill". On reverse: "Printed in Great Britain"; "Copyright E. Mack, King Henry's Rd., Hampstead, London"; handwritten message.
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The Kaiser's Dream This postcard is a poem entitled "The Kaiser's Dream." It tells a story of "Kaiser Bill" having a dream that he is not admitted to heaven and kicked out of hell. On reverse: "E. Mack King Henry's Road, London N.W."; "Printed in England"; a handwritten message.
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The Call This postcard is a black and white drawing of a statue. The statue is a soldier in a kilt sitting with a gun across his lap. Text on statue: "The Call 1914 A Tribute America to Scotland". Text beneath picture: "The Scottish American War Memorial Edinburgh". On reverse: "Valentine's 'Etchograph' Series. Copyright Picture."; "Printed in Gt. Britain".
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The Allies This postcard has pictures of various stuffed animals with flags, each representing a different country. The countries are: Japan, Montenegro, Rumania, Portugal, Cuba, Belgium, Italy, Great Britain, U.S.A., France, Russia, and Serbia. On reverse: "Proceeds from these cards go to the relief of the Allies"; "Allies' Special Aid, 19 East 37th Street, New York City"; "C--1917 Allies' Special Aid".
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Made in Japan This postcard has an illustration of a Japanese soldier's skin stretched onto a wall. Text in center: "Made in Japan, Caught in the Pacific, Tanned in the U.S.A." Text at bottom center: "Here hangs the pelt of a Jap / Who mistook a Yank for a sap, / He never deserved to be preserved / So we just kept his hide and his cap." Text at bottom right: "© All rights reserved. Babcock & Borough--Albuquerque, N.M." On reverse: "Distributed by J.R. Willis, Box 665 Albuquerque, N.M."; handwritten message.
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How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds This postcard has a color illustration of a soldier sitting at the opening of a tent and reading a book. Text at bottom center: "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds / How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds / In a believer's ear! / It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, / And drives away his fear." Text at bottom right: "Bamforth (Copyright.)" On reverse: "Bamforth & Co., 96 Warren St., New York"; handwritten message.
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Romagne-sous-Montfaucon This postcard is a black and white photo of a cemetery of white crosses. Text at top center: "268. Romagne-sous-Montfaucon -- Cimetière américain de l'Argonne, 25.000 tombes. Les tombes décorées pour la fêtes des Morts -- The graves decorated for Memorial Day 1921, Main avenue Shoving". On reverse: blank.
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Les Auteurs et les principaux Collaborateurs This postcard has black and white portraits of eighteen men with names by each picture. Text at top center: P. Carrier-Belleuse -- Panthéon de la Guerre -- A.-F. Gorguet". Text at bottom left: "13 Edit. Art. H. Manuel, Paris". Text at bottom center: "Les Auteurs et les principaux Collaborateurs". On reverse: "Imp E Le Deley, Paris".
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Cenotaph, London This postcard is a black and white photo of a memorial, on which is written "MCM/XIV/The Glorious Dead". A large wreath hangs on one side of the memorial and three flags stand at the adjacent side. Text beneath picture: "Cenotaph, London." On reverse: blank.
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Miss Edith Cavell This postcard is a black and white drawing of a group of people in front of a building. A woman stands in the middle with flowers at her feet. Text at bottom right: "11 Edit. Art. H. Manuel, Paris". Text at bottom center: "Miss Edith Cavell"; "P. Carrier-Belleuse -- Pantheon de la Guerre -- A.-F. Gorguet". On reverse: "Imp E Le Deley, Paris".
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Cardinal Mercier Protects Belgium This postcard has a color drawing of a cardinal standing with his arm outstretched over a man. Text at bottom of picture: "Le Cardinal Mercier Protege La Belgique". Text at bottom right: "Translation: 'Cardinal Mercier Protects Belgium'". On reverse: "Dalkeith Poster Card P115"; "Artist: Dominique C. Fouqueray, France, 1916."
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Le Canon de 75 This postcard is a black and white drawing of a cannon on what may be flags or banners. A soldier stands on some stairs in the background. Text at top center: "Le Canon de 75". Text at bottom right: "12 Edit. Art. H. Manuel, Paris". Text at bottom center: "P. Carrier-Belleuse -- Pantheon de la Guerre -- A.-F. Gorguet". On reverse: "Imp E Le Deley, Paris".
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Soldiers with Cannon This postcard is a black and white photo of two soldiers standing beside a cannon which is pointing toward the ground. On reverse: blank.
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Home of Sergeant Alvin C. York This postcard is a color picture of a large white home with a green roof. Text at top center: "N-651 Home of Sergeant Alvin C. York, of World War Fame, Pall Mall, Tenn." Text at bottom left: "'Photo by Tenn. State Dept. of Conservation'." On reverse: "Published by Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C."; a small blurb about Sgt. Alvin C. York: "Pall Mall, Fentress County, in northern Tennessee, is noted for being the home of Alvin C. York. York, then a Sergeant, won worldwide fame on October 8, 1918 when, armed with a Springfield rifle and an automatic revolver, killed 20 Germans, captured a hill, and compelled the surrender of 132 of the enemy, including a Major and 3 Lieutenants. He was deocrated by six nations, including the U. S. Medal of Honor and the French "Croix de Guerre". In 1942 York was commissioned a Major in the U. S. Army."
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Christmas Greetings This postcard has purple, embroidered flowers and "Christmas Greetings" embroidered beneath them. The front of the postcard also functions as an envelope, but has nothing inside it. On reverse: "Fabrication française"; Visé Paris"; "Modèle Déposé"; handwritten message.
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Write A Line This postcard has a poem by Mary E. Whitney of Royalton, VT. It is entitled "Write A Line" and, as indicated on the card, should be sung to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne." On reverse: "Pub. By Miss Mary E. Whitney, Royalton, Vt."
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Leaders of Contending Armies and Navies in World War This postcard has color portraits of twelve world leaders from World War I: General Armando Diaz, Italy; Admiral W.S. Sims, United States; Admiral Sir David Beatty, Great Britain; Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, Great Britain; General John J. Pershing, United States; Marshal Ferdinand Foch, France; Vice Admiral Scheer, Germany; Enver Pasha, Turkey; Archduke Frederick, Austria; General Baron Jacques, Belgium; Field Marshal Von Hindenburg,Germany; Vice Admiral Thaon Di Revel, Italy. Text at bottom center: "Leaders of Contending Armies an Navies in World War". On reverse: ad for The Boston Mutual.