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Fröhliche Ostern! Happy Easter!, 1916. Original pen and ink drawing with wishes from "your dear Eduard" in the trenches. |
Fröhliche Ostern! Happy Easter! [1916]
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Wünscht Dir aus dem Felde
Dein lieber Eduard
Kriegsjahr 1916
Schützengraben
Wishes from the front
Your dear Edward
War year 1916
the trenches
15 April |
trench art, 1916, 1916-04-15, 1916-04-23, April, Easter, Eduard, Greetings |
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'All for their Good,' a cartoon by Dutch artist Louis Raemaekers, from 'Through the Iron Bars (Two years of German occupation in Belgium)' by Emile Cammaerts Illustrated with Cartoons by Louis Raemaekers. |
All for their Good |
Through the Iron Bars, Through Iron Bars, Iron Bars, Emile Cammaerts, German occupation, occupation, Belgium, Cammaerts, Louis Raemaekers, Raemaekers, slave labor, civilian, forced labor, deportation, deportee |
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A view of Sackville Street (now O'Connell), Dublin, Ireland and the bridge over the Liffey River framed by a spray of shamrocks. The card was postmarked Dublin, August 30, 1911. |
Sackville Street, Dublin
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Valentine's Series
Known throughout the World
Valentine, Dublin
Printed in Scotland |
Dublin, Sackville Street, Ireland, shamrock, 1911, 1911-08-30, August, 1916-04-26 |
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Russian troops arriving in Marseilles, on France's Mediterranean coast, in April 1916. With the Dardanelles closed to them, they would have had a journey along the Atlantic coast of France, Spain, and Portugal before entering the Mediterranean at Gibraltar. Russian troops fought with the Allied forces on the Salonica and Western Fronts. |
Les Troupes Russes a Marseille
20 Avril 1916 — Défilé des Russes se rendant au Camp de Mirabeau
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Russians troops in Marseille
April 20, 1916 — Column of Russians on their way to Camp Mirabeau |
1916, April, 1916-04-20, Marseille, Marseilles, Russian troops, Camp Mirabeau, Camp Mirabeau, Russian brigade in France, Russian soldiers in France, Russian troops in France |
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Postcard view of Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland. During the Easter Rising of April, 1916, rebel forces entrenched in and held the Green under the command of Countess Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz, Irish Wife of a Polish count, and a member of the Irish Citizens Army, a militia formed by James Connolly and Jack White, to protect trade union members in the aftermath of the seven-month long Dublin Lock-out of 1913. |
In Stephens Green, Dublin
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Valentine's Series
Known throughout the World
Printed in Scotland
Valentine, Dublin |
Dublin, Stephens Green, St. Stephens Green, Ireland |