Postcard from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, informing her that he has confidence in the outcome of the war,

1914 November 8.

2nd letter. They went back to the "libre étendue". Mentions Corilla, the Millard, Mme C[apamagian], Mme L[abelonge] and Cormon [Fernand, painter and Beaux Arts teacher] but prefers to write to his mother : "jaime mieux causer avec toi". Has sent her a notebook – but it is less precious now that he can write to her.

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Main Creator: Lemercier, Eugène Emmanuel, 1886-1915
Contributors: Lemercier, Marguerite, 1859-ca. 1930
Format: Manuscript
Language:French
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Notes:Addressed to "Madame Lemercier / 40 Rue Lauriston / Paris". No postmark.

There is an illustration on front of the postcard : three allied flying flags and two canons on the left hand side .

A few words in ink in his mother's hand are left over from previous correspondence (as this is a doublecard)on the long side of the postcard. She writes: "Je n'enverrai plus que ce que tu demandes, si tu veux. Ai envoyé lettre recommandée. Twenty. Dieu te garde, ta mère chérie". Also a postscript from him with date of the postcard was sent.

Physical description: 1 item.

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Postcard from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, informing her that he has confidence in the outcome of the war,

1914 November 8.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Lemercier Papers, 1910-1925
Description:2nd letter. They went back to the "libre étendue". Mentions Corilla, the Millard, Mme C[apamagian], Mme L[abelonge] and Cormon [Fernand, painter and Beaux Arts teacher] but prefers to write to his mother : "jaime mieux causer avec toi". Has sent her a notebook – but it is less precious now that he can write to her.
Main Creator: Lemercier, Eugène Emmanuel, 1886-1915
Language:French
Extent:1 item.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 8,751/1/95 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.