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WW1 era postcard Pair of Soldiers to Royal West Kent Regiment - Regimental Scout

WW1 era postcard Pair of Soldiers to Royal West Kent Regiment - Regimental Scout

Postally unused. Image slightly faded, but good depiction of the brass regimental scouts badge with cloth backing. In good condition.  read more

Code: 54680

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WW1 era original postcard Devonshire Regiment Volunteer / Territorial Battalion

WW1 era original postcard Devonshire Regiment Volunteer / Territorial Battalion

Postally unused. Depicts Lance Corporal wearing a Volunteer Long Service Medal. In very good condition. Possibly pre-war.  read more

Code: 54679

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WW1 era original postcard - soldier of the Monmouthshire Regiment ( Territorials )

WW1 era original postcard - soldier of the Monmouthshire Regiment ( Territorials )

Postally unused. Shoulder title appears to be T / 1 / Monmouthshire and he also wears black buttons. Cap Badge for Monmouthshire Regiment appears to be white metal as one would expect for the 1st Battalion. Good condition.  read more

Code: 54678

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WW1 vintage postcard of Captain Fryatt interest - SS Brussels

WW1 vintage postcard of Captain Fryatt interest - SS Brussels

Postally unused, this Belgian card commemorates the memorial to the capture of the civilian Captain Fryatt of the Great Eastern Railway Company shipping line who was executed by the Germans. Not encountered this one before. The word ship on pencil to the reverse.

Charles Algernon Fryatt (1872 – 1916) was a British merchant mariner who was executed by the Germans for attempting ...  read more

Code: 54561

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Pair of Paper Embossed Crests for the Canadian Northumberland Regiment of Ontario

Pair of Paper Embossed Crests for the Canadian Northumberland Regiment of Ontario

One Victorian and the other post 1902, a little bit grubby on the red crest, but in good condition. Circa 2.5cm and 3.0cm tall respectively.  read more

Code: 54537

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Scarce WW1 era Postcard of Airship / Zeppelin

Scarce WW1 era Postcard of Airship / Zeppelin

Most images of airships, especially Zeppelins tend to be artist impressions. This is a real photograph of one seen cruising above the rooftops. The card is printed in English, so this is possibly a Zeppelin. Postally unused. Stain to reverse. Strange lines run across the image, possibly from when it was developed. Still a scarce image.  read more

Code: 54495

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Fantastic Original Pre WW1 Postcard of a senior NCO of the East Riding Yeomanry (Lancers)

Fantastic Original Pre WW1 Postcard of a senior NCO of the East Riding Yeomanry (Lancers)


A simply magnificent Postally unused postcard in very good condition showing the Regimental Sergeant Major ( RSM )wearing the Fox in full cry cap badge on peaked cap, four chevrons and King's crown above, plus a row of medal ribbons, suggesting prior regular army service. Formed circa 1903, this dates the photo to before WW1 and for those this the know unit, this Mister with his waxed ...  read more

Code: 54489

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WW1 postcard - Brigade Sergeant Major Richard Harlow - his own souvenir card to the troops!

WW1 postcard - Brigade Sergeant Major Richard Harlow - his own souvenir card to the troops!

Great self-publicity - everybody needs to fondly remember their RSM! Postally unused, taken by a Clapham Junction photographer . Pencil details on reverse confirming he was RSM of the London Regiment ( 1917 - 1919) and also a London County Council employee before serving, and worked in the teaching staff, Education Officer's Department. These details match his entry is in the LCC War Record. B...  read more

Code: 54376

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WW1 War Bond Campaign Art Postcard ( National Savings ) - Whippet Tanks in Action

WW1 War Bond Campaign Art Postcard ( National Savings ) - Whippet Tanks in Action

Coloured postcard, Postally unused. This was part of a campaign card from National Savings to raise war bonds with the strapline - Feed the Guns with War Bonds. Minor corner wear otherwise very good condition.

The Medium Mark A Whippet was a British tank of World War I. It was intended to complement the slower British heavy tanks by using its relative mobility and speed in exploi...  read more

Code: 54374

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Officers at Breakfast!  Oh my goodness, how the other half lived!!!

Officers at Breakfast! Oh my goodness, how the other half lived!!!

When I first came across this photograph I thought it was a joke, but no it is for real. Officers at Breakfast during manoeuvres in the New Forest, Hampshire. Original coloured photographic postcard, postally unused. From the Life In Our Army Series printed by Max Ettlinger. Circa 1910. Minor corner wear otherwise in very good condition.  read more

Code: 54157

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