Postcard from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, pondering upon the possible necessity of having to go through these hardships to realise the extent of their love,

1914 October 8.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Lemercier, Eugène Emmanuel, 1886-1915
Contributors: Lemercier, Marguerite, 1859-ca. 1930
Summary:Praises recipient and his grandmother for their valiance and comments about people and mothers helping each other in these difficult times and about material comfort. Mentions Marie-Louise. Informs recipient that he imagined playing the organ and that it was a pleasant interlude.
In collection: Lemercier Papers, 1910-1925
Format: Manuscript
Language:French
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Notes:Addressed to "Madame Lemercier / 40 Rue Lauriston / Paris". No postmark.

The postcard also bears the handwriting of his mother, running along the long side, from previous correspondence. The text on the postcard is in reply to hers. She writes him to give away or barter items he receives and does not want; that her only joy is to take care of him; that Corilla has sawn a shirt front for him but has sent it to the old address, and tells him to ask for anything he needs.

Physical description: 1 item.

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Postcard from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, pondering upon the possible necessity of having to go through these hardships to realise the extent of their love,

1914 October 8.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Lemercier Papers, 1910-1925
Description:Praises recipient and his grandmother for their valiance and comments about people and mothers helping each other in these difficult times and about material comfort. Mentions Marie-Louise. Informs recipient that he imagined playing the organ and that it was a pleasant interlude.
Main Creator: Lemercier, Eugène Emmanuel, 1886-1915
Language:French
Extent:1 item.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 8,751/1/58 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.