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Woman with red hearts on a Valentine postcard -- My Valentine think of me. Date: circa 1890s
Cupid with envelope on a Valentine postcardCupid sitting on a wall with an envelope To One I Love on a Valentine postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Pink and red roses in a heart shape on a Valentine postcardPink and red roses and daisies in a heart shape on a Valentine postcard. circa 1890s
Cupids with red hearts on a New Year postcardCupids fishing for red hearts on a New Year postcard -- For Auld Lang Syne. Date: circa 1890s
Woman with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- My heart is still with you wherever you go. Date: circa 1890s
Clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- My heart is joyful when I think of you. Date: circa 1890s
Female clown with red heart on a Valentine postcard -- Make other hearts happy if thine would be so. Date: circa 1890s
Woman using a heart-shaped iron on a Valentine card. Date: early 20th century
Boy and girl in a car on a romantic greetings card. circa 1900s
Smiling boy with parasol on a Valentine cardSmiling boy with parasol going off to the post on a Valentine card. Date: early 20th century
Pink roses, fan and Cupid on a hand-coloured cardPink roses, fan and Cupid with bow and arrows on a French hand-coloured romantic greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Lord and Lady Castlerosse in caricature by Tony WysardValentine Edward Charles Browne, 6th Earl of Kenmare (29 May 1891 20 September 1943), styled Viscount Castlerosse from 1905 to 1941, the Earl of Kenmare and the son of Valentine Browne
James Valentine, England rugby playerJames Jim Valentine (1866-1904), England rugby player who also played for Swinton and Lancashire. 1890s
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and Ooloo. That reminds me -- some folks are a bit slow. Bonzo and Ooloo sitting on a bench together watching a snail go by. Originally published as Valentine postcard no
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and inkGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with fountain pen and a bottle of ink, trying to write a letter but getting into a mess right from the start. Originally published as Valentine postcard no
London Life front cover - 19 February 1966Front cover of London Life magazine showing a moody twilight, or early morning scene with a couple walking through a park. The cover headline states, Loving-London Style. 1966
WW2 Valentines Day card, RAF plane flying over houses. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Valentines Day card, Home GuardWW2 Valentines Day card, Let me be your Home Guard for life, design by Bert Thomas. Date: circa 1942
Anti-Suffragette Valentine. Anti-suffrage Valentine shows woman with toothache and swollen jaw that stops her tongue from wagging. Date: circa 1910
Repeating Pattern - Heart Lock in yellowRepeating Pattern - Heart Lock (in yellow). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*
Valentines card with king and queenTo My Valentine - Over to You. A playing card king and queen of hearts profess their love for each other. Date: C.1920
Couple pose by cupid statueA happy couple stand in front of a young child dressed as cupid, whos powers of matchmaking seem to have worked a treat. Date: c.1910
A Proposal by Florence HardyA small boy Pierrot woos a pretty little girl with a bunch of pink flowers
Hermetic ArcanaThe Grand Hermetic Arcana, according to the German alchemist Basil Valentine
Romance by Arthur WattsA couple in fancy dress costume enjoy a moonlit romantic tryst. Date: 1920
Three is Company by AbbeA 1920s couple pucker up for a kiss in front of a beaming moon. Date: 1920
Ever Been Had? revue by Charles Baldwin & Nat Lewis. The bathing beauty theme continues. Touring to the Hippodrome in Norwich on 30th August 1915
Will You Be My Valentine by A. K. MacdonaldLovely double page spread from The Tatler for Valentines Day. A poem is decorated with charming romantic vignettes. 1930
Cartoon, Valentine Baker, British soldierCartoon, Valentine Baker (1827-1887), British soldier, also known as Baker Pasha -- Penance! He served with both the British and Ottoman armies and took part in several wars
Cartoon, Paul Valentine -- The Ballet. He ran a dancing academy for young people, and is seen here standing in the wings of a theatre. 1883
Shakespeare - Two Gentlemen of Verona - Silvia: I do detest false perjur d Proteus. circa 1830
Memories of Italy - Playtime at the PiccadillySuppertime Pastimes of the London Season. Memories of Italy - a charming cabaret number for sixteen performers, one of the items on the attractive programme of Playtime at the Piccadilly
Romantic greetings card with white roseRomantic greetings card with a white rose. circa 1890s
Romantic greetings card with red roses. Date: circa 1890s
Romantic greetings card with pink roses. Date: circa 1890s
The Two Gentlemen of Verona - title page - Valentine, Proteus, Launce and his badly behaved dog, Crab. 1862
Boy and girl on a heart-shaped Valentines cardBoy and girl walking arm in arm on a heart-shaped Valentines card. Date: circa 1890s
Cupids and flowers on a Valentines cardCupids and flowers on a heart-shaped Valentines card. Date: circa 1890s
Cupids and flowers on a romantic Victorian scrap. circa 1890s
Hand and flowers on a romantic Victorian scrapHand with cornucopia and flowers on a romantic Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Heart-shaped flowers on two Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s
Cupids and flowers on a sheet of Victorian Valentine scrapsCupids, flowers, birds and butterflies on a sheet of Victorian Valentines Day scraps. Date: circa 1890s
Heart of flowers on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s
Hearts and flowers on sixteen Victorian scraps, still joined together. Date: circa 1890s
Boys, girls and flowers on twelve Victorian scraps, still joined together. Date: circa 1890s
Teddy bear with a large red heart on a Valentine postcardTeddy bear hugging a large red heart on a Valentine postcard -- Heartily Yours, by Lawson Wood. Date: circa 1900s
Pig proposal on a Valentine postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Two pigs on a Valentine postcardTwo pigs, one of them a rather improbable cupid, on a Valentine postcard. Date: circa 1890s