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Valentine border design with cupids kissing and a heart to the centre. Date: circa 1915
Valentine. To my sweetheartBoy with a loving smile gently holds the hand of his love in a red hat and carrying her favourite doll.Date: circa 1902
Colourful clown on a Valentine cardColourful clown on a movable Valentine card. early 20th century
Six vignettes on a Valentine card, with a tab on the left to change the pictures. In the centre are two white doves, surrounded by a pretty garland of pink and yellow flowers. Date: circa 1890s
Smiling boy with large fish on a Valentine cardSmiling boy with a large fish on a Valentine card -- I m fishin fer a little girls love. Date: early 20th century
Little girl with envelope on a Valentine cardLittle girl with an envelope To one I love on a Valentine card. Date: early 20th century
Little girl in a bonnet on a Valentine card -- the bonnet tips back to reveal her face. (2 of 2) Date: early 20th century
Little girl on a Valentine card -- Sure we re Valentines! Date: early 20th century
Little girl on the telephone on a Valentine card -- Hello! Yes I ll be your Valentine. Date: early 20th century
Little girl with a fan on a Valentine cardLittle girl hiding her face behind a fan on a Valentine card. Date: early 20th century
Little girl in fancy dress on a Valentine cardLittle girl in a mask and fancy dress on a Valentine card. Date: early 20th century
Victorian woman with Valentine card. circa 1860s
Valentine card, girl with fan. late 19th century
Valentine card, Share My Heart. 20th century
Valentine card, Alpine Love. 20th century
Music cover, Les Deux Soeurs by Heintz -- Valentine Waltz and Pepita Polka. circa 1850s
The First Valentine -- two little girls. 1870
Cartoon, Father Christmas and theatre peopleCartoon, Father Christmas asks a group of theatre people what they have done for him this year (probably in terms of Christmas entertainment). 1880
Boy and girl with corn sheaves on a romantic greetings cardBoy and girl leaning on corn sheaves and reading love stories on a romantic greetings card. Date: 1870s
Boy and girl with flowers on a romantic greetings card. Date: 1870s
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain with red umbrellaGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo in the rain, trying to open a red umbrella. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 2284, I can t go without you for long! Date: circa 1930s
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and broken windowGeorge Ernest Studdy, Bonzo walks past a window just as a brick crashes into the glass. Will he get the blame? Originally published as Valentine postcard no
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzos Love Offering to Chee-Kee, the Pekingese. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 3117, I love you for yourself, dear, and not for your gifts
Valentine card in the form of a fan, with hearts and flowers. Date: circa 1930s
Fan with hearts and flowers on a Valentine cardFan with hearts and flowers and an 18th century couple on a Valentine card. Date: circa 1930s
Valentine GreenVALENTINE GREEN Mezzotint engraver and antiquary. Date: 1739 - 1813
Henry Cockton, WriterHENRY COCKTON Author of Valentine Vox the Ventriloquist and Sylvester Sound the Somnambulist. with his autograph Date: 1807 - 1853
Valentine BlackerVALENTINE BLACKER Anglo-Indian soldier and historian : he was a Lieutenant colonel when this drawing was taken. Date: 1778 - 1823
Ireland / Cartoon 1890GLADSTONE AND HOME RULE Williams valentine to Erin : " With Home Rule I ll thee entwine, if you ll be my Valentine" Date: 1890
Valentines card to his true love, by Kate GreenawayIllustration by Kate Greenaway, of a young man delivering a Valentines card. Date: 1879
Romantic greetings card with secret message - Turn me quickly round and round, and my message will be found. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
The homing Waltz - Music Sheet Cover by Tommie Connor and Johnny Reine, broadcast and recorded by Dickie Valentine. A photo/portrait of Dickie Valentine. Date: circa 1952
Music sheet: How long has this been goin on?Music sheet cover featuring the new style comedy chorus fox-trot, How long has this been goin on? with Billy Childs. Two lovers kiss in the back of a taxi. Date: c. 1925
Little girl with hearts in an envelope on a Valentine cardLittle girl with red and gold hearts and an arrow, standing inside an envelope on a Valentine card. circa 1890s
Romantic greetings card with flowers and verseRomantic greetings card with flowers and a sentimental verse. Date: circa 1890s
Romantic couple in historical costume on a greetings card -- Dearest maiden, I love you more than breath of summer roses. Date: circa 1890s
Boy and girl with a lamb on a romantic greetings card. Date: 1870s
Winged postman with letters on a New Year card -- May New Year bring from lovers true, Lots of Valentines for you! Date: circa 1890s
St Valentines Day bank note from Lovers Banking CompanySt Valentines Day bank note from the Lovers Banking Company, Temple of Hymen, promising to pay the entire love of the suppliant, signed by the Governor of the bank, Cupid. Date: circa 1860s
St Valentines Day bank note from the Bank of Love, Temple of Hymen, promising to pay the entire love of the suppliant, signed by the Governor of the bank, Cupid. 1860s
Romantic greetings card with water lilies and verse. Date: circa 1890s
Romantic greetings card with bow and arrow and flowersRomantic greetings card with bow and arrow, quiver and flowers -- In fond remembrance. circa 1890s
Tatler front cover - a valentine for debutantes 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a face framing heart shaped wig from Rose Evansky. Date: 1965
Semaphore. Edwardian Valentine card depicting a cherub sending the message I love you in semaphore.Date: circa 1905
In the Spring a Young mans Fancy by Heath RobinsonCupid the Will-o -the-Wisp and his vernal victims. Silhouettes of various people pursuing cupid as spring spreads romance. Date: 1914
Children of the year. FebruaryYoung girl reading a valentine.Date: 1901
Romantic Regency coupleValentine. Young man offers a young girl his hand under a shady arbour. Artist: Joyce Mercer Date: 1918
Suffragette Votes for Women Valentine. Cut-out card with girl in hat and Votes for Women placard reading, Vote for me for a Valentine Date: circa 1910