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Christmas card in the shape of a carpenters plane. Date: circa 1890s
Father and suitor on a postcard -- Why do you object to my marrying your daughter? -- Because you can t support her in the style shes been accustomed to all her life
Comic postcard, railway station platformComic postcard, scene on a railway station platform - the young woman is waiting to have her ticket punched. Date: circa 1910s
Comic visual and verbal pun - Reign of TerrorCartoon - Comic visual and verbal pun - Reign of Terror. 19th Century
Comic visual and verbal pun -- A China-manCartoon - Comic visual and verbal pun - A Chinaman. 19th century
Card in the shape of a bottle of rum -- Rum Stuff. circa 1900
Christmas card in the shape of a pipe with seascapeChristmas card in the shape of a pipe decorated with a seascape. circa 1890s
Golfing couple on a comic Christmas card -- An ocular demonstration. Date: circa 1900s
Christmas card shaped like a babys bib. Date: circa 1890s
Cutout Christmas card with cricket ballCutout Christmas card with a hand holding a cricket ball -- a right good innings! Date: circa 1890s
New Year card in the shape of a jam pot. Date: circa 1890s
Pots and jars on a shelf on a cutout Christmas card -- Family Jars. Date: circa 1890s
White shirt on a cutout New Year card, with comic greeting (back). (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a dog biscuitGreetings card in the shape of a square dog biscuit -- Rats 2U. Date: circa 1890s
Kittens and puppies on a box-shaped Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Two ponies on a birthday cardTwo ponies with a verse on a birthday card. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a cigar boxGreetings card in the shape of a box of Havana cigars with white flowers on top -- May all your troubles end in smoke. circa 1890s
Watch words on a circular greetings cardWatch words for the days of the week on a circular greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
African man on a Victorian Christmas scrapAfrican man with shield on a Victorian scrap -- May Christmas shield you from all care! Date: circa 1890s
Front cover of a New Year card, with a verbal joke. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1900s
Inside a pop-up Christmas card, showing a woman skating. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1900s
New Year card in the shape of a pair of binoculars or opera glasses. circa 1890s
Flowers on a saw-shaped Victorian scrap, with the words: Greatest Bargain I Ever... Date: circa 1890s
Clown pulling a donkeys tail on a Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: early 20th century
Cartoon, Looking after the land, WW1Cartoon, Looking after the land. A young soldier on leave sits by the fire with his parents. They tell him that he and his fellow-soldiers are guarding the land at the Front
Cartoon, Gathering laurels, WW1Cartoon, Gathering laurels. An army cook tells a soldier that he also gathers laurels -- not the kind won in battles, but the bay leaves used to flavour food. Date: 1917
Christmas card - First World War biplane -- How Time Flies. 1910s
Boots and shoes on a Christmas cardA large number of boots and shoes on a greetings card -- May Christmas joys not wear you out. Date: circa 1890s
Little dog with a letter on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Bag with punning verse on a Christmas cardBag with crab and punning verse on a Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
A saw on a Christmas card -- the basis of a fairly excruciating pun. Date: circa 1890s
Acrobat balancing pudding on nose on a Christmas cardAcrobat balancing a pudding on his nose on a Christmas and New Year card -- Balance of Currant Accounts. circa 1890s
Cartoon, A failure, WW1Cartoon, A failure. Two French soldiers coming out of a cafe remark that a shell has fallen in the middle of the street, avoiding all the African soldiers fighting with the German army
Cartoon, Guarding Salonika, WW1Cartoon, Guarding Salonika. Two sailors in white uniform on deck, watching the passing shipping. Date: 1916
Christmas card in the shape of a jam pot. Date: circa 1890s
Eggcup stand with two eggs on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a loaf of breadChristmas card in the shape of a cottage loaf of bread with a knife cutting into it. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card in the shape of a collar or beltChristmas card in the shape of a leather collar or belt. Date: circa 1890s
Ou presente e signer un proces verbal aux cures celui qui ligne a des lunettes. Drawing shows Professor JAC. Charles reascending in balloon from the Nesle plain, France, on December 1, 1783