Father and child
Gender role
Husband and wife
Marriage
Social role
United States--Massachusetts--Haverhill]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Ruth Gould 40 Sixth Ave. Haverhill Massachusetts U.S.A. There is no postmark, but the message is dated July, 1914. The message reads:
"Winnipeg Canada Dear Ruth-- Have been in Canada since last May from Sydney U.S. here. Am glad to leave for home U.S.A. Lovingly Jim]]>
Children
Children and politics
Education
Husband and wife
Parade]]>

The card is marked Series 5024.]]>
Easter
Easter bunny
Hens
Women--Suffrage--Indiana]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Frank Leburg Fowler, Indiana, and postmarked April 20, 1915. The message reads:
Dear Bro:-
Well Easter is soon here again. How many eggs are you going to eat? Better watch out or you will get nogen ache. cause you must come over Sun. and get something to rinse your throat with cause it gets dry. See on the reverse side of this card who is going to lay eggs after this. ha ha. Sister Ida.]]>
Hens
Owls
Parades
Processions
Women--Suffrage--Massachusetts]]>

On the verso, the card is marked "Chantecler Series No. 21."
The card is addressed to Mrs. James Riley in [Millington, Massachusetts]. The message reads:
Say Kiddo / Don't you let me catch you in this Parade. / xxx / Jim]]>
Father and child
Gender role
Househusbands
Husband and wife
Infants
Marriage
Nursing
Social role
Women--Political activity]]>

This card, labeled Suffragette Series No. 11, features an illustration of man doing laundry. Next to him on the floor are a child and a cat. A sign in the corner reads: "Everybody works but mother: she's a suffragette."]]>
Clothing and dress
Gender role
Policewomen]]>

This card, labeled Suffragette Series No. 5, features a woman dressed as a police officer, holding a rolling pin, with a small dog at her side.
She is wearing gloves and her belt is cinched around her waist to make the uniform more form-fitting; she is also wearing high heels.]]>
Clothing and dress
Gender role
Policewomen]]>

This card, labeled Suffragette Series No. 5, features a woman dressed as a police officer, holding a rolling pin, with a small dog at her side.
She is wearing gloves and her belt is cinched around her waist to make the uniform more form-fitting; she is also wearing high heels.]]>