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Sentiments, Separation & Grief

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  • Domesticity: Home-Fires Burning (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Domesticity: Home-Fires Burning (1)

    The sanctity of the home and widely accepted notions of respectable domesticity were emphasized.

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    Image 5701

  • Domesticity: Home-Fires Burning (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Domesticity: Home-Fires Burning (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5702

  • Domesticity: Home Sweet Home (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Domesticity: Home Sweet Home (1)

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    Image 5703

  • Domesticity: Home Sweet Home (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Domesticity: Home Sweet Home (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5704

  • Domesticity: In the Homeland (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Domesticity: In the Homeland (1)

    German family reunion

    Image 6484

  • Domesticity: In the Homeland (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Domesticity: In the Homeland (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter in German

    Image 6485

  • Fallen German Soldier (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fallen German Soldier (1)

    Portrait of a German soldier and the a crying woman over a wounded soldier

    Image 6217

  • Fallen German Soldier (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fallen German Soldier (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 6218

  • Fathers and Children: Love to Dad This Christmas (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fathers and Children: Love to Dad This Christmas (1)

    Portrait of a mother and child with a Christmas-themed inscription

    Image 5753

  • Fathers and Children: Love to Dad This Christmas (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fathers and Children: Love to Dad This Christmas (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5754

  • Fathers and Children: Sketch of Tommy's Life (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fathers and Children: Sketch of Tommy's Life (1)

    Portrait of a British soldier "Out on rest"

    Image 4461

  • Fathers and Children: Sketch of Tommy's Life (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fathers and Children: Sketch of Tommy's Life (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter to Ontario, Canada

    “Hello Queenie how are you getting along what did you do when you had your holidays how is your garden getting on. Tell Mum I am quite well & hope you are a good little girl to her and do what you can. Well ta tat little one with love from Dad xxxxxxx”

    Image 4462

  • Fathers and Children: Thinking of Dad (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fathers and Children: Thinking of Dad (1)

    Portrait of a boy thinking about his soldier father

    Image 5755

  • Fathers and Children: Thinking of Dad (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fathers and Children: Thinking of Dad (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5756

  • Fidelity: The Day of Glad Returning (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fidelity: The Day of Glad Returning (1)

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    Image 5717

  • Fidelity: The Day of Glad Returning (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Fidelity: The Day of Glad Returning (2)

    “Dear Betty. I shall be glad when the last line on this card happens the other cards also express my feelings with Love & Kisses I remain Your Loving Husband XXXXXXXXXX Jim”

    Image 5718

  • Home and Family: All My Thoughts, All My Longing (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: All My Thoughts, All My Longing (1)

    Note the striking similarities that exist among the British, French, and German cards carrying these themes

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    Image 6352

  • Home and Family: All My Thoughts, All My Longing (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: All My Thoughts, All My Longing (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter in German

    Image 6353

  • Home and Family: Dear Father (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: Dear Father (1)

    French boy writing his soldier father

    Image 9540

  • Home and Family: Dear Father (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: Dear Father (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 9541

  • Home and Family: Saying Goodbye (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: Saying Goodbye (1)

    Portrait of a German soldier waving goodbye

    Image 6470

  • Home and Family: Saying Goodbye (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: Saying Goodbye (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter in German

    Image 6471

  • Home and Family: Thinking of Home (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: Thinking of Home (1)

    Portrait of a soldier writing and thinking of his family

    Image 5723

  • Home and Family: Thinking of Home (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Home and Family: Thinking of Home (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5724

  • Patriot Series: A Letter from Dad (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: A Letter from Dad (1)

    This series, oddly enough known as the “Patriot Series” , shows that Bamworths was reacting to the actual realities of war, including feelings of separation and loneliness, and the grief associated with loss. As the card in the lower right hand corner indicates, the series also demonstrates fears that the war would ultimately be meaningless.

    Portrait of a child reading a letter from her father

    Image 5711

  • Patriot Series: A Letter from Dad (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: A Letter from Dad (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5712

  • Patriot Series: Letter to Daddy (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: Letter to Daddy (1)

    Portrait of a child writing a letter to her father

    Image 5709

  • Patriot Series: Letter to Daddy (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: Letter to Daddy (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5710

  • Patriot Series: Sacrifice in Vain (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: Sacrifice in Vain (1)

    Portrait of a woman praying for her soldiers safety

    Image 5713

  • Patriot Series: Sacrifice in Vain (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: Sacrifice in Vain (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5714

  • Patriot Series: Why Doesn't Daddy Come Home? (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: Why Doesn't Daddy Come Home? (1)

    Portrait of a child asking her mother why her father doesn't come home

    Image 5715

  • Patriot Series: Why Doesn't Daddy Come Home? (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Patriot Series: Why Doesn't Daddy Come Home? (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5716

  • Pressure to Enlist: A Call to Arms (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Pressure to Enlist: A Call to Arms (1)

    In the autumn of 1914, enlistment efforts went beyond subtle calls to perform one’s patriotic duty. Clergymen frequently used their pulpits to urge young men to join up. Young women would carry white feathers, and pin them to the lapels of men who were not in uniform. Others refused to go on dates with men who had not enlisted.

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    "For a little while we must be parted, Duty calls me, dear,--I must obey, But I know you won't forget me will you? I shall think of You though far away"

    Image 5719

  • Pressure to Enlist: A Call to Arms (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Pressure to Enlist: A Call to Arms (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter

    "Mama, from Papa xx"

    Image 5720

  • Pressure to Enlist: The Brave; The Fair (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Pressure to Enlist: The Brave; The Fair (1)

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    "None but the brave deserve the fair"

    Image 5721

  • Pressure to Enlist: The Brave; The Fair (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Pressure to Enlist: The Brave; The Fair (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter to Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Image 5722

  • Songs/Hymns: Dreaming of Home (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Dreaming of Home (1)

    The use of well known lyrics from popular songs and hymns was common prior to the war. As the following images demonstrate, the emotions associated with a long and costly conflict continued to be expressed in both words and pictures on postcards.

    Portrait of a soldier thinking of home

    Image 5791

  • Songs/Hymns: Dreaming of Home (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Dreaming of Home (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5792

  • Songs/Hymns: Dreaming Soldier (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Dreaming Soldier (1)

    Portrait of a soldier thinking of home

    Image 5789

  • Songs/Hymns: Dreaming Soldier (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Dreaming Soldier (2)

    Blank back of postcard

    Image 5790

  • Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (1)

    This 1915 song was very popular among English-speaking soldiers on the Western Front, and was especially beloved by Americans, who began arriving following the United States’ declaration of war in 1917.

    Portrait of a soldier thinking of home

    Image 5807

  • Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (2)

    “To Gladys With Best of Love From Your Soldier Sweet Heart Albert(.) Dear I am all ways thinking about you though you don’t know what I am doing because I am all over the place night and day but I can just think where you are and what you are doing.”

    Image 5808

  • Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (3) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (3)

    Portrait of a soldier thinking of home

    Image 5809

  • Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (4) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (4)

    “To Gladys From Your Sweet Heart Albert xxxxx I have not forgotten the long trail up Dovercourt Rd and along Davenport Rd. [Toronto] It will be a fine walk when I get back with you.”

    Image 5810

  • Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (5) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (5)

    Portrait of a soldier thinking of home

    Image 5811

  • Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (6) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Long, Long Trail (6)

    “To Gladys From Your Soldier Sweet Heart Albert xxxxxxx With Best of love.”

    Image 5812

  • Songs/Hymns: Titanic, Bamworth Company Cards by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Songs/Hymns: Titanic, Bamworth Company Cards

    When the RMS Titantic sank in April 1912, the Bamworth Publishing Company of Leeds produced a commemorative card. It was from this rendering that the myth developed and spread suggesting that Titanic’s band had been playing the hymn ‘Nearer My God to Thee’ as the ship sank.

  • Tender Thoughts: Forget Me Not (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Tender Thoughts: Forget Me Not (1)

    Portrait of a woman on a swing

    Image 5747

  • Tender Thoughts: Forget Me Not (2) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Tender Thoughts: Forget Me Not (2)

    Back of postcard; personal letter

    Image 5748

  • Tender Thoughts: I Can't Forget You (1) by WWI Postcards from the Richard J. Whittington Collection

    Tender Thoughts: I Can't Forget You (1)

    Intimate portrait of a soldier and a woman

    Image 5745

 
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