Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Postcard - Photographic postcard, Arthur Ayers, 1917
... Arthur Woodzell Ayers... 1891-1972 whose fiancé, Arthur Woodzell Ayers (1887-1964... 1891-1972 whose fiancé, Arthur Woodzell Ayers (1887-1964 ...
This postcard belonged to Blanche Constance (Nina) Casement 1891-1972 whose fiancé, Arthur Woodzell Ayers (1887-1964), enlisted with the Australian Imperial Force in 1914 and served at Gallipoli and the Western Front. Arthur was completing officer training at Oxford New College 23 Feb 1917 - 27 May 1917 when he sent these postcards. Nina and Arthur married in 1919 and moved to Avonsleigh in 1929. This postcard was passed to their daughter Frances Nobelius (Ayers).This is an example of communications between Australian soldiers and family members during World War I.Postcard with photograph of Oxford New College Dining Hall. On the back is a handwritten message postmarked 18 April 1917.On front of postcard, printed: 'Oxford New College Dining Hall (Founded A.D. 1386)'
On back of postcard printed: ' POST CARD / This space to be used for Communication. The Address only to be written here.'
On back of postcard postmarked: 'MELBOURNE / 6 IF 74 A' 'OXFORD / 8.30 PM / 18 APR 17'
On left side of postcard printed: 'George Davis, 7 The Turl, Oxford.'
On back of left side of postcard handwritten: 'This is where we / have our meals / and some of / the lectures / We are going/ to Warwick on / Sunday for 5 / days. / Love W'
On back of hand side of postcard handwritten: 'Miss Nina Casement / C/o Mrs Quince / Roy Court / Mit-ford St / St Kilda / Melbourne / Victoria / Australia [an alternative street address in Richmond, Melbourne has been crossed out]'
world war i, nina ayers, postcard, 1917, arthur woodzell ayers, oxford new college