Two Vintage World War I Post Cards

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A flock of fighting English tanks ready for action with American troops. France.” The Chicago Daily News. War Postal Card Department.

“Twelve-inch guns in action. Copyright A. Wilton.” 12-inch guns means the barrel is 12 inches in diameter. That’s big. To J. something Teter. Angelo Bettega.

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3 Responses “Two Vintage World War I Post Cards”

  1. Keith says:

    I’ve never seen as much WW1 stuff as I would like.

  2. Joe says:

    Those tanks look like such dinosaurs today, but I’m sure back then they were high-tech – like that late 70′s (early 80′s?) cell-phone they nicknamed “the brick”..

  3. I was just watching an old episode of Lois And Clark and Lois had this giant thing that must have been a cell phone. It was pretty funny.

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