Name/TitlePostcard: Peace at Last
About this objectInfal Series Postcard No. 236: Captioned "PEACE AT LAST." and depicting a weeping woman with her tongue trapped in a vice.
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, card
Inscription and MarksCorrespondence: "Dr F. As I didn't receive my usual PC [...???...] I was just about thinking if I [...???...] so just. [???] write a few lines. I suppose you are having the same sort of beastly weather up your way. We had some snow today, isn't it cold. I suppose I feel it quicker than I should if I hadn't got a bad cold about me. What [?price] over, this is a Suffragette I expect, this is the only simple way to keep them quiet. I suppose you are almost [written over postcard branding at top] preparing for Xmas. Looking forward to coming home [next section obscured/illegible] Writing this in [??] beside the [?fire]."
Addressee: Miss F Larry, c/o Mrs Cox, Ayr Buildings, Broadclyst, Nr Exeter
Halfpenny stamp postmarked Torquay, 6 AM, November 15, 1909
MeasurementsH: 88 x W: 139 mm
Subject and Association KeywordsWomen's suffrage
Subject and Association KeywordsMisogyny
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - mouths & voices
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypePostcard
Object numberGWL-2014-4-1
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved