[British ephemera relating to peace celebrations and memorial services after World War I. 1919. Folder 3]

Date
1919
Reference
Eph-A-WAR-WI-Peace-1919-3
Description

Bound volume containing the following items:

1. Peace 1919. Chantecler Restaurant, 56 Frith Street W1. Menu du diner

2. St Paul's Cathedral, Sunday July 6th 1919, being the day appointed for thanksgiving on the occasion of the signing of the Treaty of Peace [Service sheet, folded]

3. A form of thanksgiving and prayer to be used in all churches and chapels in England and Wales, and in the Town of Berwick-upon-Tweed on Sunday the 6th July, 1919 being the day appointed for thanksgiving to Almighty God on the occasion of the signing of the Treaty of Peace

4. Westminster Abbey, Thursday May 15th 1919, 12 noon. The funeral service of the late Edith Cavell, nurse, who died for her country, October 12th, 1915.

5. St Paul's Cathedral. Funeral of Captain Charles Algernon Fryatt, Master of the Great Eastern Railway Company's SS 'Brussels', who was murdered by the Germans, July 27th 1916 at Bruges, Belgium. July 8th 1919.

6. Bekanntmachung, Bekendmaking, Avis. Charles Fryatt aus Southampton .. [German, Dutch and French account of the death sentence on Fryatt, with an English translation below]

7. St Paul's Cathedral, June 13th 1919. Memorial service for the Royal Navy ... Order of service

8. Memorial service for the officers & men of the United States Army & Navy who have fallen in the War. Westminster Abbey, Friday the 4th of April 1919 at 12 noon. Curwen Press, Plaistow, E 13.

9. Westminster Abbey. Memorial service to officers and men of His Majesty's Overseas Naval and Military Forces who have fallen in the War, and a Thanksgiving for its victorious conclusion. Empire Day, Saturday May 24th 1919. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland

10. Triumphal march of the Dominion Troops through London. May 3rd 1919. Programme / order of march

Quantity: 1 volume(s).

Physical Description: Offset prints and relief prints, bound in volume, 225 x 180 mm.

Provenance: From the estate of Mr H D C Waters, 2005, from the collection of his father Mr Sydney D Waters.

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Format
1 volume(s), Ephemera, Offset photomechanical prints, Relief prints, Programmes, Menus, Offset prints and relief prints, bound in volume, 225 x 180 mm.
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