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  • Collection: Memorabilia

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Set of green playing cards with white and purple print, a conjoining V design and the"Votes for Women" slogan printed on all four sides.

The faces of the cards are traditional in design. The cards do not have an accompanying box.

Playing…

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Set of purple playing cards with white and green print, a conjoining V design and the"Votes for Women" slogan printed on all four sides.

The faces of the cards are traditional in design, but the ace of spades contains the name of the printer. The…

MEMR-1910-13 Votes for Women Yellow Card.jpg
Single yellow playing card with an image of the allegorical figure of Justice, holding balanced scales. The sun is rising behind her. "Votes for Women" is printed in a ribbon design both above and below the image.

Playing cards were a very popular…

MEMR-1910-12 Votes for Women Purple Card.jpg
Single purple playing card with an image of the allegorical figure of Justice, holding balanced scales. The sun is rising behind her. ""Votes for Women"" is printed in a ribbon design both above and below the image.

Playing cards were a very…

MEMR-1910-01 No Votes No Hearts.jpg
Cardboard stock Valentine with colorful illustration depicts a young girl standing on a soapbox, addressing two boys. The box reads "No Votes No Hearts, Votes for Women." The message reads "If words could tell of all the love within this heart of…

MEMR-1910-09-1 Lacy Valentine cover.jpg
Embossed die-cut paper Valentine. On the front is a colorful illustration of a young girl, wearing a hat and dress, holding a ballot.

The inside of the card contains a black and white illustration of two children standing outside wearing winter…

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Small round yellow and white cardboard container. On the top of the box is the slogan "Votes for Women."

This was one of the few (perhaps only) cosmetics produced with special suffrage packaging.

MEMR-1910-11 Votes for Women Paper Pennant.JPG
Yellow paper pennant with slogan "Votes For Women" stamped in black.

MEMR-1910-10 Carrie Catt Book plate.jpg
A bookplate, or Ex Libris, printed with Carrie Chapman Catt's name. The bookplate contains a poem written by Rudyard Kipling: "I have six honest serving men/ They taught me all I knew/ Their names are Why & What & When/ And how & Where & Who."…

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Gold decorative rim and white celluloid center with "Virginia" printed in blue. Attached to the pin is a gold silk ribbon with the printed slogan "Votes for Women."
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