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St. Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day card with a border of white flowers surrounding a smaller polka dot border. Inside is the text: "St. Valentine's Day," with daisies and a bee. The inside of the card, in the center, features a girl in a blue dress holding flowers in her left arm and is surrounded by trees, foliage and more flowers. With her right arm she is holding more flowers in her skirt. On the right is a rock surrounded by red poppies and foliage. A verse is printed over the rock. See the Public Note below for the text. Chromolithograph. |
Image ID: | 81209 |
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Creation Date: | 1881 |
Creator Name: | L. Prang & Co. |
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Collection Name: | Greeting card collection, circa 1850-1982 |
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Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | PH 6013, Box 2, Fldr 50 |
Original Dimensions: | 3.3125 x 5.125 inches |
The verse reads: "To My Love. My love is like the wild rose, That blooms in solitude, Her eyes are like the violets, Hid in the shady wood. Her voice is like the brooklet, That sings its own sweet tune, Her hair is like the sunshine, That floods the world of June. The wild wood and the brooksides, The flowers, she loves them well, And I love her more dearly, Than I have words to tell. E.S.F." For a similar card with fringe, see Image ID: 81830. |
Flowers |
Foliage |
Trees |
Dresses |
Ephemera |
Greeting cards |
Holidays |
Valentines |
Children |
Hairstyles |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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