POSTCARDS -YPRES FRANCE WORLD WAR ONE

c. 1919 - 1929
Overview

One of a collection of postcards taken before WW1 in Ypres, France. Black and white photograph, large building with lots of windows and doorways, steeple at end of building left hand side, two steeples at end of building on right hand side. Group of children in front of building near tree with two more crossing road in foreground. Black text printed top right corner with a round logo with the word [NELS] inside.

Historical information

These postcards were collected by Mrs Denholm when she was a child living in Ypres. She was born there after the end of WWI. They were a souvenir and a reminder of the town and its links to World War One. As a child she remembers listening to the last post being played every night as she went to bed. Because of all of the stories about the war that people told her, she used to have nightmares about being shelled in the trenches as a child. Her father Leonard Knox built and ran the first cinema in the town after the end of the war.
The postcards represent the interest people had in the Western Front either out of curiosity of seeing what had happened or because family and friends had served and may be buried on the Western Front. The post cards also represent people and communities looking at ways to rebuild their communities and using tourism to draw in people and money to help achieve this.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2007.6I
Item type
Material
Width
91 mm
Depth
140 mm
Inscriptions and markings

on front[Ypres La place Malou. / The 'Malou' place.]

Statement of significance

This object is part of collection with good provenance and interpretive potential that tells the story of the City of Armadale's connection to armed conflicts around the world from the late 1800s to today. The collection explores the experiences of people associated with the City of Armadale who went to war, their experiences when they returned as well as how these conflicts impacted the community who stayed behind.

Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Comparative significance criteria
Interpretive capacity
Rare or representative
Well provenanced
City of Armadale - History House

City of Armadale - History House

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