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John Frederick Nash’s World War I Postcard Collection

Contents of the Postcard booklet :
La Guerre Européenne 1914-1915: Aprés le Passage Des Allemands – Les Ruines, Série 2

(The European War 1914-1915: The Ruins after the Passage of the Germans
)

Cover of a booklet of postcards entitled La Guerre Europeene 1914-1915: Apres le passage de Allemands Les Ruines
Cover of a booklet of postcards entitled The European War 1914-1915: The Ruins after the Passage of the Germans

 

Photo of the cathedral and the town hall-Louvain destroyed by the Germans
“Louvain destroyed by the Germans – The Cathedral and the Town Hall”

 

After the bombing, the Cathedral of Maines
“The Cathedral of Malines after the bombardment”

 

Ruins of Licorne's district, Senlis
“Ruins of Licorne’s district, Senlis”

 

Ruins at Senlis
“Senlis – A burned down street”

 

Panorama of Reims after the 1st Bombardment
“Panorama of Reims after the 1st Bombardment”

 

Rubble in the street at Reims
“The Crime of Reims”

 

Ruins of a house on Ruisselet Street, Reims
“Ruins of a house on Ruisselet Street, Reims”

 

The Interior of the Church of Barcy, after the bombing.
“The Interior of the Church of Barcy – After the Passage of the Germans”

 

Photo of the interior of the Cathedral of Soissons after the bombardment on the 5th of February [1915].
“Interior of the Cathedral of Soissons after the bombardment on the 5th of February [1915]”
Photo of the interior of the Cathedral of Soissons after the bombardment on the 5th of February [1915].
“Interior of the Cathedral of Soissons after the bombardment on the 5th of February [1915]”
Town Hall of Courdemange after the bombardment
“The Town Hall of Courdemange after the bombardment”

 

In the Marne - What remains of the Village of Glannes
“In the Marne – What remains of the Village of Glannes”

 

The Village of Glannes - After the Bombardment
“The Village of Glannes – After the Bombardment”

 

Battle of the Marne - What remains of the principal place after the passage of the Boches
“Battle of the Marne – What remains of the principal place after the passage of the Boches”

 

The principal street of Sermaize-les-Baines after the bombing.
“The principal street of Sermaize-les-Baines – A fine example of the Savage’s work”

 

Revigny - The Church and the Ruins
“Revigny – The Church and the Ruins after the passage of the Savages”

 

Post-bombing photo of a street of Vassincourt.
“A Street of Vassincourt”

 

Airial photo of Arras after the bombing.
“Arras – The Savage’s work after their bombardments”

 

Ypres - The Butter street
“Ypres – The Butter street”

 

In Belgium - The Church of Pervyse after the second bombardment
“In Belgium – The Church of Pervyse after the second bombardment”

 

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John Frederick Nash’s World War I Postcards

La Guerre Européenne 1914-1915: Aprés le Passage Des Allemands – Les Ruines, Série 2 (The European War 1914-1915: The Ruins after the Passage of the Germans) Source: DC053 – John Frederick Nash (1890-1958) Papers – World War I Postcards John Frederick Nash graduated from Davidson College in 1911. He also attended the North Carolina Medical… Continue Reading