Ypres Postcards Clothier's Halls Intact (1912) and Destroyed (1919) by Antony d''Ypres

Ypres Postcards Clothier's Halls Intact (1912) and Destroyed (1919) by Antony d''Ypres

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  • Ypres Postcards Clothier's Halls Intact (1912) and Destroyed (1919) by Antony d''Ypres

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Two postcards of Ypres, Les Halles aux draps, 1912 and 1919, showing the extent of WWI damage
Note that the scene are 1912 and 1919 but we have not been able to date the postcards

CONDITION REPORT: Light age marks and corner bumping. Are partially connected.

BACKGROUND: This is from the Gus Taylor collection. Augustus (Gus) Taylor was born in 1893 and became a keen sportsman. He swam for the Cardiff YMCA (1906) before joining the Penarth Swimming Club in 1909. In 1938 the South Wales Echo reported that he had played for Cardiff at Rugby in 1913/14 and there are also postcards of Llanishen RFC teams in 1910-1912.

The Great War interrupted his sporting career. He served with distinction in the Royal Field Artillery, 38th (Welsh) Divisional Artillery) and was twice decorated for bravery, being awarded the Military Medal and Bar and attained the rank of Sergeant, (3555 RFA)

He wrote regularly to his childhood sweetheart, Lillian Clara Penhorwood, and he married her in October 1918.

He captained Penarth SC First team in 1914, 1922 and 1925 before retiring in 1932, but not before being capped for Wales in 1921 and 1922. He became president of the Welsh Amateur Swimming Association, was a member of the Welsh International and Glamorgan County water-polo selection committee. He also refereed the Scotland-England match in 1936.

In other fields he was a member of Penarth Lodge 4113 and he was also chair of the British Legion Penarth Branch.

STOCKREF: SB01/05/20140815