1910s Edwardian Era Fantasy Postcard Romantic Love
Edwardian-era fantasy postcard, featuring a romantic illustration of a couple in the foreground with an idyllic rural scene in the background, likely symbolizing romantic or pastoral themes popular in postcards of the time.
The front of the postcard has a signature "Vett" and the number "189", indicating it was part of a series of romantic postcards produced during this era.
The back of the postcard has a handwritten message and address toThe date on the postcard is 22nd September 1918, and it includes a "PASSED BY CENSOR" stamp, which was common for correspondence during World War I to ensure no sensitive information was disclosed.
The message reads:
"My darling Daisy, Just a P.C. [postcard] to remind you of me. Will write you in the next day or two. Have received a letter from you a few days ago. Hoping you are quite well. With Best Love, Yours Ever, Jim."
This postcard not only illustrates the romantic style of communication during the Edwardian period but also provides a personal glimpse into the lives of individuals during World War I, showing how they maintained connections despite the challenges of the time.
Size: 14 cm x 9 cm
Era: 1910s
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