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Love letters give us an intimate glimpse into private worlds. This one written by Jane Walter in May 1848, is on paper by Rock & Co:
“Tho' small the gift to thee I send, Acceptance let it meet
For ever trifles from a Friend, To Friendship's eyes are sweet”
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We’re pleased to announce, thanks to the sterling attempts of our printers, No 188 Spring 2020 issue of The Ephemerist, the society’s high quality magazine, will be posted to members today.
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We ask those who love the sea to join the challenge to publish a picture of a beach, just a picture, no description. The goal is to flood Twitter with positive photos instead of negative. Copy the text, attach a picture and see beautiful pictures. #PictureOfABeach #Ephemera
Some extremely brutal caricatures of women appear on these postcards from the collections at Glasgow Women’s Library.
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#Ephemera #InternationalWomenDay2020
The Ephemera Society welcomes 2020 and wishes success and good health to all our friends and followers.
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A pleasing riddle suitable for a Christmas cracker:
Long legs,
Crooked thighs,
Little head,
And no eyes.
Tell me this riddle if you can.
(A PAIR OF TONGS)
#Ephemera #Victorian
Christmas Carol song sheets, destined to become ephemera, for sale on the snow covered streets of Victorian London. #Ephemera #christmascarols #carols
The Newfoundland Dog: “Originally brought from the island of Newfoundland, where they are used by the natives in drawing wood, fish and other merchandise. They are brave, faithful and affectionate and remarkable for their attachment to their masters.” #Ephemera #NationalDogDay