A batch of early twentieth century birthday postcards, for my sister's 23rd birthday!
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Postmarked 1910. Source
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"Congratulations on your birthday" just isn't something we say anymore... Unwritten. Source
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Postmarked 1907. Source
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Someonedidn'tplantheirtextbeforewriting... Postmarked 1910. Source
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Sent for a girl's 16th birthday, no date. Source
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Postmarked 190-something. Source
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No postmark. Source
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1911. Source
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This one was sent to a fellow for his 28th birthday. Postmarked 1910. Source
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Illegible postmark. Source
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Unwritten, but copyrighted 1908. Source
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Nothing says "birthday" like an anchor! Postmarked 1911. Source
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Postmarked 1920. Source
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Postmarked 1915. Source
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Postmark illegible. Source
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No date. Source
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Sent for a little girl's first birthday, aw. Postmarked 1913. Source
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Unwritten. Source
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Unwritten. Source
1 comment:
Thank you for congratulating on my birthday!
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