Name/TitlePostcard: Peace at Last
About this objectC.P.C. Series No. 30B: Postcard captioned "PEACE AT LAST." depicting a woman with her hands tied behind her back, tethered to a post by a rope around her neck and her tongue nailed to the top of the post.
MakerContinental Post Card Co
Maker RolePublisher
Period1920s
Place MadeEngland, London
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, card
Inscription and MarksCorrespondence: "Dear Mother, just a card to say we arrived safe. How do you like this card. Just let Mrs Knight see it as I know she will think its a good take off. How is Lily & Aunt Lydia getting on, hope they are better. It's a lovely day today, I hope it will keep so. With Love, Kathleen xxxxxxxxxxx"
Addressee: Mrs L Blaza, 5 Khartoum Cotts, Beccles Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft
One penny stamp postmarked Norwich ~ Norfolk, 5:30 PM, [?12] August 1929
MeasurementsH: 139 x W: 88 mm
Subject and Association Keywordswomen's suffrage, right to vote
Subject and Association KeywordsMisogyny
Subject and Association KeywordsPostcards - mouths & voices
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypePostcard
Object numberGWL-2015-120-1
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved