Another holiday, another set of holiday postcards from the New York Public Library collection! Two, actually-- I wanted to include so many I split them into half for managability. So stay tuned!
From the 1900s and 1910s.
On the back: "I love the little birds that sing/ And every flower that blooms in spring. Clarence." Source
New York Public Library |
Unwritten and undated. Source
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On the back: "Take this in place of the bouquets I need to gather for you. Elizabeth." Postmarked 1909. Source
New York Public Library |
Postmarked 1906 (addressed and stamped upside-down!) Source
New York Public Library |
Written on the back: "Are you still on the fence, Frank?" Postmarked 1909. Source
New York Public Library |
Postmarked 1915. Source
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Nothing says true love like cupids playing tennis. Unwritten and undated. Source
New York Public Library |
Unwritten and undated. Source
New York Public Library |
Written: "My dear Valentine. I hope you have not forgotten me. I think of you very often and [?] that you are my very best Valentine." Postmarked 1905. Source
New York Public Library |
Postmarked 1912. Source
New York Public Library |
Unwritten and undated. Source
New York Public Library |
Postmarked 1911. Source
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Postmarked 1903. Source
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Postmarked 1922. Source
New York Public Library |
Unwritten and undated. Source
New York Public Library |
Unwritten and undated. Source
New York Public Library |
Postmarked 1920. Source
1 comment:
these are amazing as always...
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