Mt. Edith Cavell
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Title: Mt. Edith Cavell
Creator: O'Neill and Assoc.
Date: 8/15/1974
Description: Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
The dominating peak of the Athabasca Valley, Jasper National Park. Named to honor the heroine nurse of World War 1, Cavell's snowclad summit was a famous landmark during exploration days of the Canadian Rockies, and of the overland route to the Pacific Ocean.
Dear Mable + John. When I see the snow I think of you. This is almost as pretty as Hawaii. Wish it was a little warmer. We came This far north- But turning Back- South West. Going to Victoria to see the flowers- Bob-Jeau-Rick. Mr. +Mrs. John Sanford R8 Greenfield, Indiana 46140
The dominating peak of the Athabasca Valley, Jasper National Park. Named to honor the heroine nurse of World War 1, Cavell's snowclad summit was a famous landmark during exploration days of the Canadian Rockies, and of the overland route to the Pacific Ocean.
Dear Mable + John. When I see the snow I think of you. This is almost as pretty as Hawaii. Wish it was a little warmer. We came This far north- But turning Back- South West. Going to Victoria to see the flowers- Bob-Jeau-Rick. Mr. +Mrs. John Sanford R8 Greenfield, Indiana 46140
Format: Postcard
Citation: O'Neill and Assoc., “Mt. Edith Cavell,” VCU Libraries Gallery, accessed November 23, 2024, https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/79579.