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22. Reims dans les Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands This postcard is a black and white picture of ruins in the square. Text at top center: "22. Reims dans les Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands." Text at bottom center: "Place d'Erlon vers la Cathédrale et St-Jacques--Erlon Square towards the Cathedral and St. James Church". Text on left side: "G. Graff edit. Reims". On reverse: blank.
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16. - Reims dans les Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands This postcard is a black and white picture of ruins in a market square. Text at top center: "Reims dans les Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands". Text at bottom center: "Place de Marchés - Emplacement des Maisons historiques -- The Market Square - Place of the Historic Houses." Text on left side: "G. Graff edit. Reims". On reverse: blank.
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I'm surprised you don't write This postcard has a color drawing of a house's front gate. A sign that says "Gone to the Front" is on the gate. Another sign that says "To Let" is above the gate. Text at top center: "I'm surprised you don't write--could understand if this was the case." On reverse: handwritten message.
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A Street Scene, Camp Custer. Mich. This postcard is a color-tinted photo of buildings and a street in Camp Custer. Text at bottom left: "A Street Scene, Camp Custer. Mich." On reverse: "Pub. By Army Y.M.C.A., Camp Custer. Mich."
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Strasbourg This postcard is a black and white photo of soldiers marching through a street. Text at bottom center: "1. Strasbourg (Alsace) - Passage de troupe (Photo 1918) M.D." In small letters above caption: "Phototypie Marcel Delb[e]y, Bordeaux" On reverse: handwritten message.
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Well Done Men America Greets You This postcard is a black and white photo from behind the Statue of Liberty, facing toward the ocean. Text at center: "Well Done Men / America Greets You / YMCA". Text at bottom left: "Statue of Liberty, New York City"; short blurb giving the history and other facts of the statue. On reverse: "Department for Reception of Returning Troops"; dated May 29, 1919; has the name of a soldier, what camp he is departing for, and his unit.
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The Stars and Stripes Forever This postcard has two American flags and the following dates around them: 1776, 1917, 1812, 1846, 1861, 1898. Text at top center: "The Stars and Stripes Forever." Text at bottom center: "'With firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right.' --Lincoln. Inaugural Address." On reverse: "'Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable.' --Daniel Webster."; "Published by Max Right. 37 50. Wabash Ave., Chicago".
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When God Gave You to Me This postcard has a color illustration of a woman sitting in a chair with flowers in her hands. On the wall beside her hangs a portrait of a soldier. Beneath the picture is a short poem entitled "When God Gave You to Me". It states that Heaven's greatest gift was when God gave "you to me." On reverse: "The two cents placed here speeds your boy a word of cheer." Handwritten message.
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The girl you left behind you This postcard has a color illustration of a woman holding an American flag. Beneath the picture are a few verses of hope from the girl the soldier left behind. On reverse: "Pub. By Christy Col. Print. Eng. Inc. Rochester N.Y. Series No. 1".
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Germany's Victory, Europe's Freedom This postcard has a color illustration of a German soldier striking down a red dragon with a star on its forehead. A small inset at left shows a man with a horse-drawn plow. Text at bottom of picture: "Deutschlands Sieg Europas Freiheit". Text beneath picture: "Translation: 'Germany's Victory, Europe's Freedom'". On reverse: "Dalkeith Poster Card P118"; "Artist: Anonymous. Germany, c1942."
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Bombarding the German Trenches This postcard is a black and white photo of bombs being dropped in a field. Text at bottom left: "Bombarding the German Trenches"; "Ref. No. 8." On reverse: "Official photograph taken by permission of the commander-in-chief B.E.F. and passed by the chief field censor for publication. (Crown Copyright Reserved). Produced by the Photochrom Co., LTD., London and Tunbridge Wells."; "Printed in England"; handwritten message.
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Officers and Sailors This postcard is a black and white group photo of three officers and sailors in dark uniforms. On reverse: blank.
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War of 1812 This postcard is a black and white photo of a sailor, in a dark uniform, standing next to an iron apparatus that has the sign "War of 1812" on it. On reverse: blank.
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Portrait of a Sailor This postcard is a portrait-style, black and white photo of a sailor in a dark uniform sitting on a bench with an American flag over it. On reverse: blank.
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Sailor This postcard is a black and white photograph of a sailor in a white uniform leaning his hand against part of a ship. On reverse: handwritten message.
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Sailor This postcard is a black and white photo of a sailor on a ship, looking to the side of the camera. On reverse: handwritten message.
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Sailor This postcard is a black and white photo of a sailor in a white uniform posing for a picture on ship. There is a large cannon behind him. On reverse: blank.
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Mutt This postcard is a black and white photograph of a sailor in a white uniform leaning his hand against part of a ship. There is a hand-drawn halo over the sailor's head and a handwritten word at the bottom ("Mutt"). On reverse: blank.
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20. Reims dans les Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands This postcard is a black and white picture of a large fountain of statues. Ruined buildings are in the background. Text at top center: "20. Reims dans les Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands". Text at bottom center: "Fontaine Bartholdi et Place de la Republique -- Bartholdi Fountain and Républic Square." Text on left side: "G. Graff edit. Reims". On reverse: blank.
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Reims avant la Grande Guerre This postcard is a black and white picture of a large fountain with statues in it. Text at top center: "Reims avant la Grande Guerre". Text at bottom center: "Fontaine Bartholdi, Place de la Republique -- Bartholdi Fountain, Républic Square before the War." Text on left side: "G. Graff edit. Reims". On reverse: blank.
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63. Reims This postcard is a black and white photograph of a cathedral among ruins. Text at top center: "63. Reims dans le Ruines après la Retraite des Allemands". Text at bottom center: "La Cathédrale travers les Ruines--The Cathedral among the ruins. Text on left side: "G. Graff edit. Reims". On reverse: blank.
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204. Reims This postcard is a black and white picture of a ruined cathedral. Text at top left: "204. Reims--Les tours de la Cathédrale/After the bombardment". At bottom: "Guis nicr., editeur, Reims" On reverse: handwritten message.
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The Army--"Facing the Powder Charge" This postcard is an image of a man and woman in the grass outside a building. Text beneath picture: "The Army--'Facing the Powder Charge.' Copyright 1909 L.R. Conwell, N.Y." On reverse: blank.
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The Shrine, Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh Castle This postcard is a sepia toned photo of the Scottish National War Memorial's interior. Text at bottom center: "The Shrine, Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh Castle." On reverse: "This is a real photograph"; "Printed in Great Britain".
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Scacco al Kaiser This postcard is a blue and white illustration of a man without pants, who is sitting on a pile of skulls, playing chess with a skeleton. In the background is a building and the word "Reims". Beside the man is a little caricature of a muscular man, above which is written, "Balordaggine". Text beneath picture: "A-Martini". Text at bottom center: "Scacco al Kaiser". On reverse: "Danza Macabra Europea Serie di 12 Cartoline di Alberto Martini".