There are almost 150 black and white shots of German ships and naval personnel that gives a rarely seen glimpse into the enemy - including their "comedy". The album was given at the end of the war by ...
These images are taken from a new book, Saucy Postcards: The Bamforth Collection, which celebrates the golden age of comic postcards. The Yorkshire-based publisher Bamforth & Co started producing ...
The biggest collection of First World War posrcards by prolific artist Donald McGill is going on display for the first time - on Monday, the anniversary of the start of the conflict. The artist is ...
THESE kiss-me-quick quips from traditional saucy seaside postcards would no doubt prove too much of a handful for today’s snowflakes. We told yesterday how comic Colin Mills fears he will be ...
The vast numbers of British servicemen stationed in or passing through Malta up to World War II created an unexpected niche market in the postcard industry – that for humorous or satirical cards, ...
Saucy seaside postcards with their bawdy humour are seen as quintessentially British and they offer a colourful way to start exploring a fascinating investment. Postcards have been around in Britain ...
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