Thanks for Yours |
In 1903 my grandmother was 19 years old, the youngest daughter living in Rotherhithe with her parents. The family were able to have one servant and unlike her mother thirty years earlier, Connie did not have to work.
So sorry I missed you |
She had a busy social life meeting her friends, going to the
London theatres and staying with relations in the country. Sometimes the shortened phrases are rather cryptic.
A little thought |
Many of the cards are from an unidentified friend called Mal.
The note duly reached |
Three Little Maids was a musical at the Apollo Theatre.
I shouldn't have thought |
This card was posted locally and Mal was planning to catch the bus.
Exhilaration |
This exhilarating card came from Mary, who wrote more formally.
I need not explain |
Laura wrote from Bournemouth, so has sent a friendly greeting.
And finally Connie didn't post this card. perhaps because it was inappropriate!
Things are looking healthy |
Lance Thackeray (1870 - 1916) was a gifted artist who specialised in beautifully drawn comic scenes. Thackeray was a founding member of the London Sketch Club.
Louis Wain's early cat pictures were very popular despite their wild eyes.
You can read the history of the postcards of Raphael Tuck and sons here
Louis Wain's early cat pictures were very popular despite their wild eyes.
You can read the history of the postcards of Raphael Tuck and sons here
You are so lucky to have these...the cat ones are wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Mum was always buying Louis Wain postcards, probably because she was nutty as he was!
DeleteThese are great, what finds!:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these, especially the cat cards.
ReplyDeleteLove this blog! Beautiful cards and such treasures for you to keep - it is wonderful that you still have them.
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