Paddy Darcy , item 9

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An embroidered WW1 French Postcard showing a snowy cottage surrounded by fir trees, below it says,
'GREETINGS FROM FRANCE'
then below that are crossed flags, the Union Jack & the Tricolour for the Allies, UK & France.


the embroidery has rust marks on showing the age of material, and is inset into an embossed white paper mount. 

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An embroidered WW1 French Postcard showing a snowy cottage surrounded by fir trees, below it says,
'GREETINGS FROM FRANCE'
then below that are crossed flags, the Union Jack & the Tricolour for the Allies, UK & France.


the embroidery has rust marks on showing the age of material, and is inset into an embossed white paper mount. 


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  • March 23, 2018 12:59:26 Stella Watkin

    An embroidered WW1 French Postcard showing a snowy cottage surrounded by fir trees, below it says,
    'GREETINGS FROM FRANCE'
    then below that are crossed flags, the Union Jack & the Tricolour for the Allies, UK & France.


    the embroidery has rust marks on showing the age of material, and is inset into an embossed white paper mount. 

  • February 14, 2018 14:50:20 Stella Watkin

    An embroidered French Postcard showing a snowy cottage surrounded by fir trees, below it says,
    'GREETINGS FROM FRANCE'
    then below that are crossed flags, the Union Jack & the Tricolour for the Allies, UK & France.


    the embroidery has rust marks on showing the age of material, and is inset into an embossed white paper mount. 


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    3510 / 50724
    Source
    http://europeana1914-1918.eu/...
    Contributor
    John Francis Weafer
    License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/


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