First World War Coloured Photographic Postcard - Series No. 4865/2
c. 1915Photo of a young lady sitting in a garden outside a cottage with a small picture of a soldier in the top right-hand corner. There is a verse beneath her. No writing on the reverse.
Sent from loved ones at home to those serving overseas during the First World War these postcards were a way of keeping in touch even though they often weren’t received until months or even years later. The ‘verse’ is from a song written by Ivor Novello. Second in a set of 3. Sent by Thomas Atterbury Neil KEARSLEY.
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On front “LADDIE IN KHAKI (2) / chorus / Laddie in Khaki, / I’m waiting for you, / I want you to know / That my heart beats true; / I’m longing and praying / And living for you, / So come back little Laddie in Khaki” On reverse printed in sepia “POST CARD”
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