The Restaurant Bastion, Koblenz-Pfaffendorf, Germany

A scan of a postcard, which shows a photo of a restaurant overlooking the Rhine with the Pfaffendorf bridge in the distance. There’s a green lawn to the left and people seated at tables.

A postcard of the Restaurant Bastion in Germany. The text on the back translates to ‘wonderfully located with a view of the Koblenz river and the surrounding area. 300 seats. Large parking lot’. I haven’t been able to find much about it online, but there are a few postcards that feature it, mostly produced around 1960 like this example.

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The Bastion was located in Koblenz-Pfaffendorf, and in this photo the Rhine can be seen in the background with the Pfaffendorf Bridge traversing it. It seems like the minimensch cafe sits on the exact location today, so it’s possible the building eventually became this new premise. I think the view is beautiful.

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A scan of the back of the postcard, which has info about the subject, handwriting in blue ink, a red stamp and a green stamp denoting it isn't valid. It's address to Mr and Mrs F H Bristoll, sent by their son Eric.

Excitingly, I was able to learn about the recipients of this postcard, sent to them by their son Eric who was born in 1917. Frank Haviside Bristoll was born in Richmond, Surrey in 1887, and enlisted during World War 1 at the age of 23. He married his wife Elsie in 1916, the same year he was honourably discharged from the military through his injuries.

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A painting of a group of WW1 soldiers in the snow.

He was immortalised in paint by artist Eric Kennington, who served in the same platoon as him through the first winter of The Great War, in ‘The Kensingtons’. Frank can be seen on the left wearing the red scarf. You can also view his discharge papers below.

The discharge card for Frank Haviside Bristoll, who enlisted in August 1914 and was discharged in July 1916.

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After their second son John was born in 1920, Frank later became a Valuation Clerk for HM Inland Revenue. Elsie passed away in 1975 and Frank in 1977, both in their 80s, and Eric left this realm in 2015 at the age of 97. He’s buried at St. Mary the Virgin Churchyard in Glynde, East Sussex.

The gravestone for Eric Francis Bristoll, who was born 18th June 1917 and died 6th April 2015. It reads 'Collector and Humorist'.
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