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Eleven cards and postcards, sent to Miss B. Bannatyne, Edinburgh, from relations and her fiance stationed in France and Flanders, World War I
Field service postcard of Private Adam McGregor to Mrs A. Dick of Kilmarnock, dated 8 June 1915
Postcard photograph of the burning wreckage following the Gretna Rail Disaster, Dumfriesshire, 22 May 1915
Postcard sent to Mrs J.M. Kerr by her son Private R.M. Kerr on active service with the Australian forces, part of a collection of archival material relating to the Scott and Kerr families
Postcard photograph depicting 'Mr Winston Churchill complete with Tommy Gun', c. 1942
Poscard 'If the comics don't kill you.....the food will' illus by four rectangular colour photographs of deep fried Mars Bars, shortbread, haggis and Scotch eggs and beans; on reverse 'Enjoy the .....
Postcard: Ploughman A Poem for Scotland, presented to Sir David Steel on 17 Sep 1999, now on display within Scottish Parliament Visitors Centre, George IV Bridge, poem written by Scott Martin
Embroidered postcard written from 'somewhere in France, 24 November 1917, relating to the service of Private William Dick, Scots Guards, who died of wounds received at Ypres, 1916, World War I
Embroidered postcard depicting the flags of the allied nations, sent by Corporal Buchanan to his sister, part of a collection associated with the service of Corporal George Buchanan of the 8th Seaforth Highlanders, killed in action at the battle of Loos on 25th September 1915, World War I
Embroidered postcard depicting flags of the Allied nations and the message 'Hope and Love', sent to his siste rby Corporal George Buchanan of the 8th Seaforth Highlanders, killed in action at the Battle of Loos on 25th September 1915, World War I
Part of collection of material relating to the Arctic Convoy service of Stoker Edward Drummond, Royal Navy (inter-war) and Royal Fleet Reserve (Second World War), postcard photograph of nine seamen in fancy dress
Black and white postcard: a photograph entitled 'Wounded Soldiers & Members of Red Cross, Earlsmount, Novr. 1914'.