WWI silk postcard 'Forget me not' sent by George

c. 1915
Overview

Embroidered silk postcard in vertical orientation sent home as a souvenir from France by a soldier named George during World War One. It is one of three sent by the same man.
It features the words 'Forget me not' sewn in a pale blue arc at the bottom, either side of a pink vase filled with foliage and sprays of small blue flowers.
The surrounds are made from embossed cream card with a decorative pattern resembling lace.
The reverse of the postcard is plain aside from the printed black instructions and maker's details, all in French. A greeting from Geo. (George) is written in purple pencil.

Historical information

According to the Australian War Memorial, woven silk postcards were first produced in Krefeld, Germany in 1898 as a combination of printed postcards and large woven silk pictures, known as Stevengraphs. The early cards were woven on machines. Being machine made, the woven cards always maintained a high standard.
Embroidered silk postcards were first made in 1900 for the Paris Exposition. The popularity of silk postcards peaked during World War One. A thriving cottage industry began around 1915 and the quality of the early silks was quite high. However later, to satisfy demand, the workmanship was often not quite as high.
Postcard companies began to employ women to produce silks on a rough assembly line basis. The cards were generally hand embroidered on strips of silk mesh with as many as 25 on a strip. They were mostly embroidered by French women in their homes and then sent to the factories for cutting and mounting on postcards.
Some postcards were made with little envelopes which could contain a smaller card with a sentimental message.
Production continued steadily through World War One, declining substantially in 1919, until ending around 1923. An estimated 10,000,000 hand made cards were produced from 1915 to 1919.

There are a large number of silk postcards in the collection, including several groupings relating to individual soldiers and their families. This card is an example of that, being one of three sent by George (Geo.) from France as souvenirs.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00673
Width
91 mm
Height or length
141 mm
Inscriptions and markings

On front of postcard:

"Forget me not"

On reverse of postcard:

"CARTE POSTALE

Partie réservée à la correspondance (Section reserved for corespondence)
Adresse du destinataire (Recipient's address)
M"

"Love from Geo."

Place made
France
Year
Primary significance criteria
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Historic significance
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Comparative significance criteria
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Last modified
Sunday, 17 August, 2025
Completeness
100
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WWI silk postcard 'Forget me not' sent by George
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Reverse of WWI silk postcard 'Forget me not' sent by George
Reverse of WWI silk postcard 'Forget me not' sent by George

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