Well this WW1 card is a mystery to me, I have tried to find some links to understand the history behind it in more detail.
Sent to Launceston with parts machine BIRMINGHAM 12 SP 14 - so for a UK card, early WW1. Posted home it is addressed from:
Pte Baskerville
F Coy 5 D.C.L.I
c/o B.S.A Small Heath
Birmingham
The BSA small arms factory at Small Heath was constructed between 1914 - 16 following the outbreak of war. My question is why was a Private Soldier with Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry giving an address of BSA Small Heath - any thoughts welcome.
Peter
According to wiki, 1/5th DCLI remained in the UK until 1916, when they were sent to the Western Front
As he mentions being on "gard" (sic), perhaps their posting was to guard the BSA factory at Small Heath, which was involved in the manufacture of armaments