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Postcard sent by Norfolk war heroine Edith Cavell up for auction | Postcard sent by Norfolk war heroine Edith Cavell up for auction |
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It is thought Edith Cavell sent the postcard when she was visiting her mother in Mundesley, Norfolk | It is thought Edith Cavell sent the postcard when she was visiting her mother in Mundesley, Norfolk |
A rare postcard written and sent by the nurse Edith Cavell to her mother is to be sold at auction. | A rare postcard written and sent by the nurse Edith Cavell to her mother is to be sold at auction. |
The postcard is addressed to Mrs Cavell at 24 College Road, Norwich, and reads in pencil: "Mundesley much changed & much grown." | |
Cavell is celebrated for her compassion during World War One, treating soldiers from both sides without discrimination and helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape German-occupied Belgium. She was executed in 1915. | Cavell is celebrated for her compassion during World War One, treating soldiers from both sides without discrimination and helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape German-occupied Belgium. She was executed in 1915. |
The postcard is due to go under the hammer on 18 June and is expected to exceed an opening bid set at 1,000 euros. | The postcard is due to go under the hammer on 18 June and is expected to exceed an opening bid set at 1,000 euros. |
The auctioneers, International Autograph Auctions Europe S.L in Malaga, Spain, say the postcard most likely dates from around the time of the outbreak of World War One. | The auctioneers, International Autograph Auctions Europe S.L in Malaga, Spain, say the postcard most likely dates from around the time of the outbreak of World War One. |
The note has "some extremely minor, light age wear" and the image is of the chapel on Mundesley High Street, Norfolk. | |
The black and white post card shows the Chapel on High Street in Mundesley, Norfolk | The black and white post card shows the Chapel on High Street in Mundesley, Norfolk |
Cavell was born in Swardeston, near Norwich, where her father was the local reverend. | |
She returned to Norfolk when her father became unwell and helped nurse him back to health, which is what inspired her to become a nurse. | She returned to Norfolk when her father became unwell and helped nurse him back to health, which is what inspired her to become a nurse. |
In 1907, she travelled to Brussels to help run a new nursing school. She helped hundreds of soldiers escape as part of the Belgian underground resistance. | In 1907, she travelled to Brussels to help run a new nursing school. She helped hundreds of soldiers escape as part of the Belgian underground resistance. |
Cavell was executed by a German firing squad for treason on 12 October 1915 at the age of 49, and her body was later returned to her home county. | Cavell was executed by a German firing squad for treason on 12 October 1915 at the age of 49, and her body was later returned to her home county. |
She is buried within the grounds of Norwich Cathedral at Life's Green, next to the cathedral's St Saviour's Chapel, built as a memorial to Norfolk's fallen in World War One. | She is buried within the grounds of Norwich Cathedral at Life's Green, next to the cathedral's St Saviour's Chapel, built as a memorial to Norfolk's fallen in World War One. |
Featuring in the autograph letters, manuscripts and historical documents auction, the postcard has been listed alongside autographs by Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Laurence Olivier. | |
The most expensive item in the auction is a Radisson Pierre-Esprit manuscript, dating back to the 17th Century, which is estimated to sell for up to 90,000 euros. | The most expensive item in the auction is a Radisson Pierre-Esprit manuscript, dating back to the 17th Century, which is estimated to sell for up to 90,000 euros. |
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