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My Rest, My Peace of Mind Has Fled (Valentine), c. 1840. Creator: George KershawMy Rest, My Peace of Mind Has Fled (Valentine), c. 1840
Constant to Thee (valentine), 1850 / 59. Creator: George MeekConstant to Thee (valentine), 1850/59
With My Kind Love (valentine), c. 1864. Creator: George MeekWith My Kind Love (valentine), c. 1864
Untitled Valentine (Cupid on the Back of a Dog), 1850 / 59. Creator: George MeekUntitled Valentine (Cupid on the Back of a Dog), 1850/59
Can You See Me in Despair? (Valentine), c. 1840. Creator: George MeekCan You See Me in Despair? (Valentine), c. 1840
Valentine Affection (valentine), 1855 / 60. Creator: Thomas WoodValentine Affection (valentine), 1855/60
Untitled Valentine (Boy and Girl with Basket), 1850 / 59. Creator: Thomas WoodUntitled Valentine (Boy and Girl with Basket), 1850/59
Name the Happy Day (valentine), c. 1864. Creator: Thomas WoodName the Happy Day (valentine), c. 1864
Untitled Valentine (Putti and Birds), 1860 / 69. Creator: Thomas WoodUntitled Valentine (Putti and Birds), 1860/69
Untitled Valentine (Cupid Enthroned), 1860. Creator: Thomas WoodUntitled Valentine (Cupid Enthroned), 1860
Untitled Valentine (Country Girls with Dog), 1860 / 69. Creator: Thomas WoodUntitled Valentine (Country Girls with Dog), 1860/69
Valentine, c. 1937. Creator: John ThorsenValentine, c. 1937
Valentine, c. 1937. Creator: Ernest A Towers JrValentine, c. 1937
Valentine, c. 1941. Creator: Stella MosherValentine, c. 1941
Valentine, 1877. 1877. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1877
Valentine, ca. 1875. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, ca. 1875
Valentine, 1875-1880. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1875-1880
Valentine, 1876. 1876. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1876
Valentine, 1874. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1874
Valentine, 1876. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1876
Valentine, 1882. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1882. Illustrations from " A Day in a Childs Life" and " Routledges Every Girls Annual for 1882", (edited by Miss Alicia Amy Leith)
Valentine, 1881. Creator: Catherine GreenawayValentine, 1881
The Valentine, 1894. Creator: Edwin HarrisThe Valentine, 1894
Valentine, 1877. Creator: AnonValentine, 1877
Double cobweb valentine with Venetian scene, 1830-50. Creator: AnonDouble cobweb valentine with Venetian scene, 1830-50
Valentine, 1876. Creator: AnonValentine, 1876
Valentine, 1875-80. Creator: AnonValentine, 1875-80
Valentine, 1879. Creator: AnonValentine, 1879
Valentine, before 1880. Creator: AnonValentine, before 1880
Valentine, 1876. Creator: Walter CraneValentine, 1876
Valentine - movable wheel postcard, 1913. Creator: Ellen Hattie ClapsaddleValentine - movable wheel postcard, 1913
Saint Valentines Day, United States, from the Holidays series (N80) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1890
Valentine: Puzzle Purse, 1826. Creator: AnonValentine: Puzzle Purse, 1826
Valentine, 1819. Creator: AnonValentine, 1819
Cobweb Valentine, 1810-30. Creator: AnonCobweb Valentine, 1810-30
Valentine, 1830-50. Creator: AnonValentine, 1830-50
Valentine, 1859-1869. Creator: AnonValentine, 1859-1869
Lace Paper Valentine, ca. 1855. Creator: Esther HowlandLace Paper Valentine, ca. 1855
Valentine, 1841. Creator: AnonValentine, 1841
Valentines Day, mid 19th century. Creator: J BrainValentines Day, mid 19th century. A young man is revealed behind a curtain, reading a letter, while his sisters giggle and point
Valentine Makers, 1875. Creator: H JohnsonValentine Makers, 1875. A woman and her daughter doing piece-work making Valentines cards, applying various elaborate componenents to embossed lace paper
Valentine Receivers, 1875. Creator: H JohnsonValentine Receivers, 1875. A well-to-do woman and her daughter opening and reading Valentines cards and gifts. Elaborate cards were made by hand from embossed lace paper
True Love, American Valentine card, 1908. Cupid, his bow held aloft, rides a swallow, a bluebird of happiness. In Roman mythology Cupid was the son of Venus
To My Valentine, American Valetine card, 1907. Cupid holds a heart pierced by an arrow. The flowers are forget-me-nots (Myosotis palustris)
To My Valentine, American Valentine card, c1908. Cupid shoots an arrow into a heart held up by a putto. The words are surrounded by garlands of forget-me-nots (Myosotis palustris)
Cupid shooting an arrow carrying a love letter, American Valentine card, 1908. He stands by a red heart inscribed with a message and surrounded by sweet violet (Viola odorata) which
If You d Only Be My Valentine, American Valentine card, 1910. Cupid is gathering a basket of red hearts from a pine tree which, in the language of flowers represents daring
To My True Love, American Valentine card, c1910. Cupid dances on grass with naturalised Snowdrops and is playing a lyre of bluebells