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Photo Album, Post WW1 and Europe Trip and More WW 1 Items, 1919 [161888]

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Photo Album, Post WW1 and Europe Trip and More WW 1 Items, 1919 [161888]
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500.00USD+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Mar 31 @ 09:34UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Nice photo album from 1919 with notations of a trip to post World War 1 Europe with about 300 photos. The album starts with the Atlantic voyage aboard the Ariana with crew photos, playing deck hockey etc. After arriving in France there are shots of damaged buildings, nurses, picking up Big Berta souvenirs, trenches with barb wire, tanks, Rheims, Waterloo, German Prisoners, graveyard, artillery with officer, Versailles and more war related shots. Then onto London-Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, Regent St., Trafalgar Square, House of Parliament. Then onto Belgium-Antwerp, Ostend, Blankenburg, British submarine chaser. Other locales include Monaco, Nice, Mer de Glace, Chamonix, Bastille, Pantheon, a racetrack with military march, Seine, base of Eiffel Tower, windmills and more. Some negatives too. An above average album of early post WW 1. 5 page letter on American Expeditionary Force letter head, March 26, 1919 from a soldier in Bordeaux France to his mother about traveling by rail to Bordeaux, visiting Verdun with massive building damage, Hill 304 "worst place of all", and other details of his route through Europe. 1919 edition of L'Illustration magazine , La Fete de la Victorie with lots of post war French photos. A nice group!

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