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Great Britain and British Commonwealth GREAT BRITAIN British Intervention in North Russia
Sale No: 1120
Lot No: 2542
Symbol: e
1919 (23 Jan) picture postcard (city of Kem) sent to Newport, Isle of Wight, England by a British soldier during the military intervention in North Russia. Postmarked "Field Post Office P.B.44", with censor's signature and oval PE/C/21 handstamp. Field post office 44 was in Bakaritsa, across the Dvina River from Arkhangelsk. The message, dated 19 January, reads "This is a good view of Russia. I am only sorry I cannot send you some snow views. There are no such postcards. I hope you are all well. From Dad with love and kisses." (Image)
Est.$150
Opening US$ 140.00
Closed..Nov-10-2020, 13:51:58 EST
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Sale No: 1120
Lot No: 2543
Symbol: e
1919 (8 Dec) picture postcard sent by a British sailor in Sevastopol to Hessenford, England, inscribed "On Active Service", with "RECEIVED FROM H. M. SHIP/NO CHARGE TO BE RAISED" handstamp and London transit datestamp. The message, dated Monday 8th, reads "What do you think of this place? This is Sebastopol." The Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet used Sevastopol as an operational base during its intervention in the Russian civil war. The photograph shows Sevastopol's southern bay (Image)