Postcard of Edith Cavell Memorial in Norwich

c. 1918
Overview

A sepia-toned real photo postcard featuring an image of the Edith Cavell Memorial in Norwich. It was erected in 1918 and shows a bust of Cavell in her nurse's uniform and bonnet, with a bow tied under her chin.
The stone base incorporates a full-size relief of a soldier hanging up a second laurel wreath.
It appears to be located in a village square, surrounded by roads and buildings.

Historical information

Edith Cavell served as a nurse with the Red Cross in Belgium before and during World War I. On August 5, 1915 she was arrested by the Germans on the charge of assisting allied troops to escape to Holland. After being held for nine weeks, Edith confessed and was brought to trial. She was sentenced to death by firing squad, along with her accomplice Philippe Baucq, and was executed on 12 October 1915.
Her story is detailed in an attached link to the Imperial War Museum.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00058
Material
Width
90 mm
Height or length
140 mm
Inscriptions and markings

On the bottom of the card:

"Norwich, Nurse Cavell's Memorial."

On the stone base where the soldier is standing:

"EDITH CAVELL NURSE
PATRIOT AND MARTYR"

Place made
United Kingdom
Year
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Edith Cavell Memorial in Norwich
Edith Cavell Memorial in Norwich

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