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        "title": "Postcard from Margaret Ripley to her mother, 23 November 1914 (6223189193)",
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        "description": "Notice image issue de Wikimedia Commons. Titre: Postcard from Margaret Ripley to her mother, 23 November 1914 (6223189193). I am uploading these postcards chronologically. I believe this was sent not more than a few days after Margaret, a nurse, had arrived in France. The front depicts Sainte Adresse, France, which must have been where she was based as she mentions walking along here. It is less than a kilometer north of the center of Le Havre. From what I can read (corrections welcome), she writes: \"Sun[day]. We went to English Church this morning - the four who are at this hospital, the other 2 are having an awful time & we are all going to throw[?] it up in a week or so unless things improve. Everyone is good & kind to us here but there is No work just given out 120 Red packets sent by our [???]. Nearly all are fairly convalescent now anyway can get up mostly. Went along here for walk yesterday awe[?]-fully cold here except in wards mostly rooms of 8 beds some larger all given or lent by Havre[?] people. Love Mar\"",
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            "patrimoine",
            "architecture",
            "histoire locale",
            "église",
            "transport"
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        "collection": "Paysages et aménagements, Cartes,Cartes postales ancienes - gares et territoires",
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        "title": "Postcard from Margaret Ripley to her mother, 23 November 1914 (6223189193)",
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        "abstract": "Notice image issue de Wikimedia Commons. Titre: Postcard from Margaret Ripley to her mother, 23 November 1914 (6223189193). I am uploading these postcards chronologically. I believe this was sent not more than a few days after Margaret, a nurse, had arrived in France. The front depicts Sainte Adresse, France, which must have been where she was based as she mentions walking along here. It is less than a kilometer north of the center of Le Havre. From what I can read (corrections welcome), she writes: \"Sun[day]. We went to English Church this morning - the four who are at this hospital, the other 2 are having an awful time & we are all going to throw[?] it up in a week or so unless things improve. Everyone is good & kind to us here but there is No work just given out 120 Red packets sent by our [???]. Nearly all are fairly convalescent now anyway can get up mostly. Went along here for walk yesterday awe[?]-fully cold here except in wards mostly rooms of 8 beds some larger all given or lent by Havre[?] people. Love Mar\"",
        "ISBN": "",
        "URL": "https://demo.fonds-documentaire.fr/detail.php?inventaire=1165",
        "keyword": "carte postale, image, patrimoine, architecture, histoire locale, église, transport"
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