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Victorian Style Valentine
A beautiful Valentine showing two angels in the center circle, surrounded by peach-colored flowers and silver lace. Above the angels are a little boy and girl pushing a flower cart. The inside is inscribed: From Roy Denniston.
Newspaper Article About Valentines
A newspaper article describing the real meaning behind Valentine's Day. It shows a picture of several antique Valentines belonging to the Maynard Historical Society. The article was published on February 10, 1983 and was seen in the The Beacon, theā¦
Valentine
A Valentine depicting a little boy and girl sitting under a tree on a bench. An inscription under the children reads "To My Valentine".
Cupids Valentine
A Valentine with a peach-colored tree, made of crepe paper, and two cupids. The poem reads: "My Valentine with charms so sweet, I lay this offering at your feet." The inside inscription reads To: Anne, From: Agnes. It is dated 1925.
Two Cupids Valentine
A beautiful Valentine showing two Cupids with their crepe paper basket. Inside the three dimensional basket is a Valentine message. The inscription reads: From: Omnij Jalmar Hyden. The date of 1925 is noted.
Valentine
A sweet Valentine showing a young boy holding his bouquet of hearts with his kitten looking on. The inscription inside reads: To: Annie, From: Agnes Anderson. The inside is also dated 1928.
A Blue and Gold Valentine
A blue and gold Valentine depicting a young girl peering out a window at a young boy, who is carrying a Valentine for her. The young boy's dog accompanies him. The inscription reads: "From: Esther, A Token of Affection".
Valentine with Love Birds
A blue Valentine depicting a little girl holding flowers with white love birds circling above her head. The inscription on the inside reads: To: Annie, From: Lempi.
Blue Valentine
A blue Valentine picturing two children holding a flower wreath, with two love birds above their heads.
Two Valentines
The first Valentine is of a girl and boy ice skating and was sent by Francis. The second Valentine is of a little girl in a field. It is addressed to Joey Boothroyd and is from Helen.