Production of German Picture Postcards at the Western Front 1915–1916 as Exemplified by the Imagery of the Church Bell of Marquillies (Département du Nord, France)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Postcard Production Prior to World War I
1.2. Real Photo Postcards
2. Historic Context of the Bell of Marquillies
3. Methodology
4. Results
4.1. Classification of Images
4.1.1. Images of State III
4.1.2. Images of State V
4.1.3. Other Images
5. Discussion
5.1. Real Photo Postcards
5.2. Reproduction in Newspapers
5.3. Printed Postcards
Type | Publishers | Code | Remarks | Recto | Verso |
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PrPC A | Postkarten Verlag August Mallmann, Recklinghausen | A.M. 182/B | part of series ‘Weltkrieg 1914/16’ | Figure 10B | Figure A3b |
PrPC B | Kunstverlag “Iris”, Recklinghausen | K.I. 182/B | part of series ‘Weltkrieg 1914/16’ produced as a Feldpost Karte | Figure 10C | Figure A3a |
PrPC D | Verlag Heinrich Dörr, Photograph, Barmen-R | Serie 1-1 H.D. | Figure 10E | Figure A3c | |
PrPC F | Imprimerie Lanoé, Annoeullin | Figure 12A | Figure A3e | ||
Friedrich Wilhelm Ruhfus, Dortmund | Figure 13B |
5.4. Dating Photographs and Quantifying Photographers
Text on Postcard | Translation | ||
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A | Die Glocke von Marquillies|Die Inschrift besagt, daß dieselbe feierlich geläutet werden soll, wenn|Elsaß-Lothringen an Frankreich zurückfallen würde. |Von deutschen Soldaten wurde der untere Text eingemeißelt. | The bell of Marquillies. The inscription states that the bell should be rung in celebration when Alsace-Lorraine returns to France. The text below was engraved by German soldiers. | Figure 10B, Figure 10C |
B | Glocke in Marquillies|Je loue le vrai Dieu, j’appelle les fidèles aux offices divins et|j’espère sonner un jour la victoire et le retour à la France|de l’Alsace et la Lorraine|Ich lobe den wahrhaftigen Gott, ich rufe die Gläubigen zu|den kirchlichen Handlungen (zum Gottesdienst) und ich|hoffe eines Tages Sieg zu läuten anläßlich der Wieder-|vereinigung von Elsaß Lothringen mit Frankreich | Bell at Marquillies I praise the true God, I call the faithful to divine offices and I hope one day to ring the bell for victory and the return to France of Alsace and Lorraine. Text of French inscription on top, German translation on bottom | Figure 10E |
C | La Cloche historique de Marquillies|Qui a prédi [sic] le retour de l’Alsace-Lorraine à la France. Enlevée en Allemagne par les Boches et ramenée chez nous, où elle sonnera l’heureuse délivrance de nos chères provinces et de la paroisse Marquilles. | The historic bell of Marquillies which predicted the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. Kidnapped to Germany by the Krauts and returned to us, where it will sound the happy deliverance of our dear provinces and of the parish of Marquilles. | Figure 12A |
D | Die wegen Ihrer Inschrift rühmlichst bekannte Glocke|von Marquillies | The due to her inscription most famously known bell of Marquillies | Figure 10A |
6. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Types of Photopapers Used for Images Discussed in This Paper
Appendix B. Publishers’ Imprints on the Verso of Postcards Discussed in This Paper
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State | Identifying Criteria of the Various States of the Inscriptions |
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I | blank, pre-World War I (no German text) |
II | text in column A, first entry (created on or after 3 May 1915) |
III | text in column A, with Lemberg entry added (created on or after 22 June 1915) |
IV | text in column A, with Warsaw entry added (created on or after 4 August 1915) |
V | text column B added, ending with Brest-Litowsk entry (created on or after 26 August 1915) |
VI | text in column B, with Kut el Amara and Skagerrak entries (created on or after 31 May 1916) |
VII | blank, German text removed (after 1919) |
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Spennemann, D.H.R. Production of German Picture Postcards at the Western Front 1915–1916 as Exemplified by the Imagery of the Church Bell of Marquillies (Département du Nord, France). Heritage 2023, 6, 3324-3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6030176
Spennemann DHR. Production of German Picture Postcards at the Western Front 1915–1916 as Exemplified by the Imagery of the Church Bell of Marquillies (Département du Nord, France). Heritage. 2023; 6(3):3324-3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6030176
Chicago/Turabian StyleSpennemann, Dirk H. R. 2023. "Production of German Picture Postcards at the Western Front 1915–1916 as Exemplified by the Imagery of the Church Bell of Marquillies (Département du Nord, France)" Heritage 6, no. 3: 3324-3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6030176
APA StyleSpennemann, D. H. R. (2023). Production of German Picture Postcards at the Western Front 1915–1916 as Exemplified by the Imagery of the Church Bell of Marquillies (Département du Nord, France). Heritage, 6(3), 3324-3352. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6030176