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Religious Greeting Card
Religious Greeting Card
Religious Greeting Card
Religious Greeting Card

Religious Greeting Card

DateLate 19th - early 20th century
Object NameCard
Mediumcard
ClassificationsMuseum General
Dimensions7.7 x 10.6cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1980 by Miss E Cadenhead.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS015180.3
About MeGreeting card featuring a religious verse and a man harvesting in a field.

The tradition of sending greeting cards to friends and family goes back to at least the early 19th century. These early cards were hand-made, often featuring a painting or drawing. The first commercial cards were produced in the 1840s for Christmas and were one sided with no folds and no envelopes.

The penny post introduced in England a few years earlier made this new form of communication popular very quickly, especially when cheaper colour printing meant just about everyone could afford to send cards. This combination encouraged card manufacturers to expand their ranges to include cards for other occasions such as Valentine's Day, Easter and Birthdays.
Religious Greeting Card
Late 19th - early 20th century
Religious Greetign Card
Late 19th - early 20th century
Religious Greeting Card
Late 19th - early 20th century
Greeting Card
Late 19th - early 20th century
Greeting Card
Late 19th - early 20th century
Greeting Card
Late 19th - early 20th century
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