Document: A birthday postcard. Dated February 17, 1914. Original document.
Document: Department of National Defence RCAF ID card. Made out to Florence Marjorie Welton. Dated June 16, 1945. Back. Original document.
Document: Department of National Defence RCAF ID card. Made out to Florence Marjorie Welton. Dated June 16, 1945. Front. Original document.
Document: An embroidered postcard. Portrays the French flag and purple and white pansies. Written on the back: "With Love, From George." Circa WWI. Original document.
Document: An embroidered postcard. Portrays flowers, leaves and vines, and a Union Jack in the centre. Embroidered in yellow thread: "Wait Till the Boys Come Marching Home.' A card placed behind the embroidery that reads: "To my dear Wife.' Written on the back: "June 21, 1918. From Frank to Daisy." Dated June 21, 1918. Original document.
Document: A postcard with forget-me-not flowers drawn on the front. Dated Aug 31, 1914. Original document.
Document: Souvenir embroidery from France. Features purple flowers with green leaves and a yellow edging and type that says "Souvenir de France.' Written on the back: "To Miss Daisy Maxwell from Percy. With Best regards from France." Circa WWI. Original document.
Document: An embroidered postcard. Features blue flowers and a purple banner with the words: 'To my dear Sweetheart' embroidered on the banner in gold thread. Written on the back: "Jan 21, 1918. ??? up and write. Yours, F.J.H." Dated January 21, 1918. Original document.
Document: An embroidered postcard. Features purple and yellow pansies with a mountain scene in the centre. Stitched in purple thread at the bottom: "To my Sweetheart." Written on the back: "To Miss Daisy, Ma?well from P. ??? with best regards from, Somewhere in France." Circa WWI. Original document.
Document: A postcard featuring hand-stitched embroidery. Portrays purple flowers with green leaves and vines and pink bleeding hearts. Written on the back: "Miss D. Marcell, 15 Oxford Street, Galt, Ontario. Jan 21, -18. Dear Daisy, I think it is about time I was sending a few cards so here goes. As Ever Yours, F.L.W." Circa WWI. Original document.