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An artillery crew dragging and pushing a field howitzer forward. From a painting by Anton Hoffmann. On the back is a message dated January 6, 1916. The card was postmarked the next day.
Text:
Hoffmann - München
Reverse:
Kriegsbilder Postkarte
Vorbringen einer schweren Feldhaubitze. Nach einem Gemälde von Prof. Anton Hoffmann. Aus der illustr. Wochenschrift Reclam Universum. Probehefte 20 Pf. Druck und Verlag Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig
War Images Postcard
Bringing up a heavy field howitzer. After a painting by Prof. Anton Hoffmann. From the illustrated weekly Reclam's Universe. Sample copies 20 pfennig. Printing and Publishing Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig
Message dated January 6, 1916. The card was postmarked the next day.more An artillery crew dragging and pushing a field howitzer forward. From a painting by Anton Hoffmann. On the back is a message dated January 6, 1916. The card was postmarked the next day. Hoffmann - München



Reverse:

Kriegsbilder Postkarte

Vorbringen einer schweren Feldhaubitze. Nach einem Gemälde von Prof. Anton Hoffmann. Aus der illustr. Wochenschrift Reclam Universum. Probehefte 20 Pf. Druck und Verlag Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig



War Images Postcard

Bringing up a heavy field howitzer. After a painting by Prof. Anton Hoffmann. From the illustrated weekly Reclam's Universe. Sample copies 20 pfennig. Printing and Publishing Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig

Message dated January 6, 1916. The card was postmarked the next day.
Anton Hoffmann, Hoffmann, artillery, 1916-05-17, field artillery, German artillery
Sackville Street in Dublin, Ireland, looking to the northwest. In the foreground is the monument to Daniel O'Connell, in the distance, that to Admiral Nelson. Between them, its portico prominent, is the General Post Office, the rebel headquarters in the 1916 Easter Rising. On the back is a message dated October 1, 1906, and the card was postmarked the same day.
Text:
Sackville Street, Dublin
47004
Handwritten: G.P.O. Nelson Pillar
Reverse:
Valentine, Dublin
Message dated October 1, 1906more Sackville Street in Dublin, Ireland, looking to the northwest. In the foreground is the monument to Daniel O'Connell, in the distance, that to Admiral Nelson. Between them, its portico prominent, is the General Post Office, the rebel headquarters in the 1916 Easter Rising. On the back is a message dated October 1, 1906, and the card was postmarked the same day. Sackville Street, Dublin

47004



Handwritten: G.P.O. Nelson Pillar



Reverse:

Valentine, Dublin



Message dated October 1, 1906
Dublin, O'Connell Statue, Daniel O'Connell, Ireland, Sackville Street, General Post Office, GPO, G.P.O., 1916-05-12, Three Plays, Sean O'Casey, Plough and the Stars