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Postcard to Lieutenant Lionel Cherry Gilmour from Agence Internationale des Prisonniers de Guerre, September 6, 1918. Requests that he enclose postcard and confirm receipt of a telegram.
Postcard to Mrs. M. Gilmour from Lieutenant Lionel Cherry Gilmour, August 16, 1918. Notifies her that he is a prisoner of war in Karlsruhe, Germany and is safe. Requests that parcels be sent.
Account notes for Lionel Cherry Gilmour, written while he was a prisoner of war in Germany, circa 1918. One handwritten page.
Postcard to Lieutenant Lionel Cherry Gilmour from Agence Internationale des Prisonniers de Guerre, November 14, 1918. Notifies Gilmour that his message has been wired to the address provided.
Photograph of recently liberated prisoners at the Shamshuipo internment camp, Kowloon, China, circa 1940s. Stamped on verso: "Passed for Publication. U.S. Army Press Censor. Emanuel Goldberg, [blank] Date. 61302. China Theater."
Photographic postcard of captured servicemen at a prisoner-of-war, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.Caption: "F. Albrecht Phot. Karlsruhe, 1918."Inscription on verso: "C. Roy Hall, R.H.C. (sitting) / L-R / Capt. [Pulkridge?] / Lieut. Hamilton / Lt. Bell, R. Navy. Last gentleman was captured by German submarine, taken on board, [illegible] to…
Photographic postcard of captured servicemen at a prisoner-of-war camp, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.Inscription on verso: "Camel pilots. H. K. Scrivener, [address in London, England]. / R. P. White, 65 Sqd. / Lt. Laurie / H. K. Scrivener, 208 Sqd. / Lt. McCulloch / Lt. G. Travers, 209 Sqd. / Lt. Jones / Lt. Saunders, 210 Sqd. / Jones Lloyd /…
Photographic postcard of captured servicemen at a prisoner-of-war, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.Caption: "F. Albrecht Phot. Karlsruhe, 1918."Inscription: "Wilder Breckenridge."Inscription on verso: "[illegible], 2 Central Ave., Ithaca, New York. W. Hutchinson, Lt., R.A.F. Bernard L. Ryder, Lt., [illegible].”
Photographic postcard of Lieutenant A. Field at a prisoner-of-war camp, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918.
Inscription: "[illegible] Lesso, 12-9-18."
Embedded: "Atelier, Albrecht."
Inscription on verso: "Lt. A. Field, 3rd Light tank Bn. Captured at [illegible] the 9th Aug. 1918. Lt. A Field [illegible], Tank Corps."
Photographic postcard of Royal Air Force serviceman E. H. Bullen at a prisoner-of-war camp, Karlsruhe, Germany, circa 1918.Caption: "F. Albrecht Phot. Karlsruhe, 1918."Inscription: “Sincerely, E. H. Bullen."