nash postcard collection
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John Frederick Nash’s World War I PostcardsTRANSCRIPT
Cover of a booklet of postcards entitled “The European War 1914-1915: The Ruins after the Passage of the Germans”
“Louvain destroyed by the Germans - The Cathedral and the Town Hall”
“The Cathedral of Malines after the bombardment”
Ruins of Licorne's district, Senlis
“Senlis - A burned down street”
“Panorama of Reims after the 1st bombardment”
"The Crime of Reims"
“Ruins of a house on Ruisselet Street, Reims”
“The Interior of the Church of Barcy - After the passage of the Germans”
“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]”
“The Town Hall of Courdemange after the bombardment”
“In the Marne - What remains of the Village of Glannes”
“The Village of Glannes - after the bombardment”
“Battle of the Marne - What remains of the principal place after the passage of the Boches”
“The principal street of Sermaize-les-Baines - A fine example of the Savage's work”
“Revigny - The Church and the Ruins after the passage of the Savages”
“A street of Vassincourt”
“Arras - The Savage's work after their bombardments”
“Ypres - The Butter street”
“In Belgium - The Church of Pervyse after the second bombardment”