First World War Postcard 'The Devil’s Dyke' from Pte. Edward Charles MOUCHEMORE, 6351

c. 1916
Overview

On front of card is an aerial photograph of a site called the Devil’s Dyke. In yellow print in the lower left corner is “The Devils Dyke, Nr Brighton 3800”. On the back is the printed postcard format in blue ink.

Historical information

Part of an extensive collection of postcards received by Vera VERGE from her sweetheart Private Edward Charles MOUCHEMORE 6351 who served with the 28th Battalion during the First World War. They met in Albany while attending the same school. Edward was killed in action at Bullecourt, France on 3 October 1918 at the age of 22. The collection was kept by Vera throughout her life and donated to the Princess Royal Fortress by a family member in 2019.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-12-2019.16.23
Item type
Postcards
Material
Card
Ink
Width
140 mm
Height or length
90 mm
Weight
6 g
Inscriptions and markings

On the front of card “The Devils Dyke / Nr Brighton 3800”.

Keywords
WW1
Albany
Ted Mouchemore
Postcards
Place made
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Year
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Comparative significance criteria
Well provenanced
Google Maps search term / URL
https://maps.app.goo.gl/gWHZtRH1mm24SAjK8
Last modified
Wednesday, 6 May, 2026
Completeness
100
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First World War Postcard of the Devil’s Dyke from Pte. Edward Charles MOUCHEMORE 6351
First World War Postcard of the Devil’s Dyke from Pte. Edward Charles MOUCHEMORE 6351

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