Information about Edith Cavell from the Imperial War Museum
Postcard of Edith Cavell Memorial in Brussels - 1
c. 1918A grayscale real photo postcard showing the Edith Cavell Memorial in Brussels. The monument was designed by Jacques Marin and was erected on the spot where Edith Cavell was executed.
There is a small rectangular photo of Edith Cavell in the top left corner of the card. The monument features the words ' A MISS EDITH CAVELL; HOMMAGE A ANGLETERRE; 22 NOVEMBRE 1918' (Homage to England, 22 November 1918).
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.
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"MEMORIAL ERECTED IN BRUSSELS
TO MISS EDITH CAVELL
KILLED BY THE GERMANS 12 AUGUST 1915"
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