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Living 31 vintage Christmas cards sent in Alabama from 1900-1970, plus a history of holiday cards Published: Dec. 23, 2014, 10:22 a.m.
From open sources The mass production of Christmas cards also began in England in 1840, when Sir Henry Cole printed some cards that were quickly distributed among his friends. From open sources ...
These Christmas cards of the past were more than just a way to send greetings to loved ones scattered around Poland or the world in the pre-internet era. They also were accessible, mass-produced works ...
Old Christmas postcards at flea markets or antiques malls might cost a dollar or two apiece, and they'll likely have writing and a stamp on the back, which just adds to their history and charm.
See vintage Christmas cards by leading Northwest artists Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds brings back a holiday exhibition of evocative 20th century regional art.
One special highlight this year for ticket-holders is a collection of authentic vintage Christmas postcards, on loan from Scott and Shea Jezek of East Haddam. The exhibit may be seen on the third ...
While many kids dream of getting a Hatchimal or the latest Pokemon toy for Christmas, an 8-year-old quadriplegic boy has a modest wish.
An “Old Fashioned Christmas” is a phrase that appears with increasing regularity through the first two decades of the 20th century.
Since 1843, Christmas cards have been a medium through which we reach out to distant family and friends at the holidays.
Terminally Ill Nine-Year-Old Hopes for Christmas Cards? The family of Jacob Thompson requested cards for the ailing child so that he could have a final celebration.
Forty antique Christmas cards are on display at Memorial University in St. John's and hundreds more are in the university's archives.
Crafted vintage beaded ornaments bring bling to Christmas for local collector Jeff Himler | Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 12:01 a.m.
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