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    Posted

    Hello Gents,

    Everyone likes pictures yeah?

     

    I do. I like all sorts. Rppc, CDV, postcards.

    But particularly those used as 

    Feldepost with all the details the backs carry names , dates, units , addresses and if I could actually read German, a lot more 🤨 

    I’ve posted a lot of these front & back in detail a few years back, so for now, this is just about the fronts.

     

    I’ve got this shoe box just for AustroHungarian cards…

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     I’m gonna work through the box and post a few at a time here, just for us to enjoy 🙃

     

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    Cheers

    tony

    Posted

    Hi Farkas, 

    thanks for sharing these wonderful postcards! I love pictures, photographs and postcards too, but I prefer those from South Tyrol, in particular photographs from war scenarios in the high mountains of my region.

     

    Best Regards 

    Leo

    Posted

    Farkas,

     

    What a wonderful thread. These are very interesting, especially the scenes of battle.

     

    All the best.

     

    Tracy

    Posted
    On 15/05/2023 at 08:32, Farkas said:

    Hello Gents,

    Everyone likes pictures yeah?

     

    I do. I like all sorts. Rppc, CDV, postcards.

    But particularly those used as 

    Feldepost with all the details the backs carry names , dates, units , addresses and if I could actually read German, a lot more 🤨 

    I’ve posted a lot of these front & back in detail a few years back, so for now, this is just about the fronts.

     

    I’ve got this shoe box just for AustroHungarian cards…

    913E6968-0D31-47D9-8314-78EE414C000F.thumb.jpeg.47eb952c0ee2dce0954cf81ce1af5921.jpeg

     

     I’m gonna work through the box and post a few at a time here, just for us to enjoy 🙃

     

    A46E1D91-A888-4279-940B-B3AB5A839F9E.thumb.jpeg.87b5670dea10927708da5fc4ea15a062.jpeg

     

    9246A08F-E434-4487-84AF-5768D7A244E8.thumb.jpeg.f8c011b4a93f2f3af606514d405113d2.jpeg

     

    C12EA183-205D-4193-AFD1-5B773F8A61F5.thumb.jpeg.aa1c7a66ac288bec47e40bce7462c388.jpeg

     

    49C1660A-E392-40F8-A529-77DB9FC3EB16.thumb.jpeg.80c6afa299daa7cfb4704bda9cc5050a.jpeg
     

    Cheers

    tony

    Tony Excellent pictures Thank you for showing them

    Posted

    Thank you all for the positive comments!

    A little encouragement never goes amiss.

     

    tony 🍻

     

    On 15/05/2023 at 15:24, Felix Echt von Eleda said:

    Hi Farkas, 

    thanks for sharing these wonderful postcards! I love pictures, photographs and postcards too, but I prefer those from South Tyrol, in particular photographs from war scenarios in the high mountains of my region.

     

    Best Regards 

    Leo


    Leo,

    your wish is my command!

    I’ll post some later…

    tony

     

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    Posted
    On 15/05/2023 at 16:20, TracA said:

    Farkas,

     

    What a wonderful thread. These are very interesting, especially the scenes of battle.

     

    All the best.

     

    Tracy


    Hi Tracy,

    They are my favourite style, 100%.

    I’ve got so many German ones like this but not so many to go here…

    for now here’s one to keep us going 😊

     

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    tony 🍻

     

     

     

    6 hours ago, Graf said:

    Tony Excellent pictures Thank you for showing them


    Glad you like them Graf, plenty more to follow 😊

    and thank you for your replies over in the ‘Belgium’ forum 👍

     

    tony

     

     

    Posted

    Hi Gents


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    tony 🍻

     

    ps I notice some are uploading as smaller files than others, to me they all look fine as I’m on my phone. But if there are issues with the scale/quality of the pictures please let me know,👍 t.

    Posted

    again, wonderful postcards!

    Here one of my top favorites photos of my humble collection.

    above, the barrack under the top of the carè alto (adamello national park) in the winter of 1916/7 (personal collection)
    Below, the same barrack in 1947 and in 2009 (these last two photos are from a book)

    The Barrack is still present nowadays!

    Best Regards.

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    Posted
    On 18/05/2023 at 14:53, Felix Echt von Eleda said:

    again, wonderful postcards!

    Here one of my top favorites photos of my humble collection.

    above, the barrack under the top of the carè alto (adamello national park) in the winter of 1916/7 (personal collection)
    Below, the same barrack in 1947 and in 2009 (these last two photos are from a book)

    The Barrack is still present nowadays!

    Best Regards.

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    Amazing to see how it has lasted…
    Nice one Felix.

     

    I know people do visit these sites but what about you? Are they situated so that you are able to visit them or are they too far away & up in the clouds?

    I’m 53 soon, I don’t think I could make it anymore even if I tried 😊

     

    tony 🍻

    Posted
    23 hours ago, Farkas said:


    Amazing to see how it has lasted…
    Nice one Felix.

     

    I know people do visit these sites but what about you? Are they situated so that you are able to visit them or are they too far away & up in the clouds?

    I’m 53 soon, I don’t think I could make it anymore even if I tried 😊

     

    tony 🍻

    Hi tony, these sites around 3000 meters are usually pretty far away from cities and Mountain retreat, but it's not impossible to reach them, you have to walk between rocks and ice for a few hours (last summer it took me 11 hours to reach some Italian Baracks around 3100 meters), but you can still find- between rocks, ice, destroyed barracks and Floor boards- socks, equipment, bottles and other military stuff directly from 1918, frozen in time and found in the same place they were left in November 1918.

    I'll look for some photos about my last trip in September 2022!

     

    leo

    Posted

    Natural park of Adamello, glacier of the "Lobbia"

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    Some pages of an Austrian book, found while walking trough barracks 

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    Trench art ring, made with an 8mm Lebel

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    The remains of a canteen "Guglielminetti", made with wood and iron rings.

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    Pink bottle, still stucked in ice

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    Posted (edited)
    On 22/05/2023 at 09:19, Felix Echt von Eleda said:

    Natural park of Adamello, glacier of the "Lobbia"

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    Some pages of an Austrian book, found while walking trough barracks 

    image.jpeg

    Trench art ring, made with an 8mm Lebel

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    The remains of a canteen "Guglielminetti", made with wood and iron rings.

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    Pink bottle, still stucked in ice

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    How cool is that!

    I’d be wanting to take it home with me.

    Makes it all real even 100+ years later.

    Thanks for sharing them with us Leo 🍻

     

    Edited by Farkas
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    Posted (edited)

    Hi Gents,

     

    these are all related…

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    They are pasted to the reverse (presumably at a later date) of these Feldepost cards which were sent to him.
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    - - - ———-

     

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    Cheers

    tony 🍻

    Edited by Farkas
    Spellcheck
    Posted
    18 hours ago, Farkas said:

    Hi Gents,

     

    these are all related…

    9322FD74-1D26-4DC2-B3B0-8F1E2BC01784.thumb.jpeg.680135381668e79c8be7d3e0c9678861.jpeg

     

    0E69AC11-6A7B-4B7C-8EC4-BB3A9CE42A30.thumb.jpeg.6bcb0d68242f81653d0980e3d9e22424.jpeg


    They are pasted to the reverse (presumably at a later date) of these Feldepost cards which were sent to him.
    AF93EDDD-9D86-4476-9C7F-EA7A2D290B97.thumb.jpeg.e21382a9fd7016a2362561d7a077f3a8.jpeg

     

    - - - ———-

     

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    A81C1E4C-66B9-4084-AA66-7AFC18AE7C4B.thumb.jpeg.7656f6132ffa91b94b2699e9921f29fe.jpeg

     

    Cheers

    tony 🍻

    Hi tony, the last one with the 30.5 cm Morser could be "Lavarone plateau", may 1916 "Majoffensive"!

     

    Best regards 

     

    leo

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    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted
    On 17/06/2023 at 23:56, Graf said:

    Nice cards


    Thanks Graf 🍻


    —————//

     

     

    Hi Gents

    i have been posting cards of a similar style each time, 4 studio shots or 4 postcards etc.

    I’ve looked back and though with related cards it makes sense, on other posts they look a bit ‘samey’.

    So i think it may be more interesting if I mix it up a bit instead from now on 😊

     

    👉 If you have any requests for the next ones or if you want to see the reverse of anything I post… please ask 👍

     

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    Cheers

    tony 🍻

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