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It is marked "Germany" at the bottom left corner. The card is lined with a thin piece of paper between the two panels. The second panel is the tally card.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:06-04:00
Title
Bridge tally card : Votes for Women, and Hearts forever! 1906
Description
Rectangular tally card for the game of Bridge containing two panels tied together with light gold string with an orange tassel through a punched hold along the top. The cover panel is an embossed illustration of a cupid-like figure carrying a heart-shaped sign that reads: "Votes for Women, and Hearts forever!"
It is marked "Germany" at the bottom left corner. The card is lined with a thin piece of paper between the two panels. The second panel is the tally card.
Date
1906
Subject
Advertising, Political--United States
Bridge (Game)
Card games
Votes for Women
Postcard : I think we'll get them if we try. And we shall try until we die. [Circa 1909-1915]
Description
Series of cards with Cupid as the central figure. This card features a black and white illustration of Cupid painting the words "Equal Rights" onto the wall.
Postcard : I'm going to make a suffrage speech to all the folks whom I can reach. [Circa 1909-1915]
Description
Series of cards with Cupid as the central figure. This card features a black and white illustration of Cupid standing on a platform, wearing a "We want the vote" sash, holding a gavel.
Date
[Circa 1909-1915]
Subject
Cupids
Speech
Creator
C.E. Perry
Original Format
Postcards
Physical Dimensions
9 x 14 cm.
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Woman wearing a sash with the word "Suffragette" and holding up a "Suffragette" pennant with one hand while she firmly squashes with the other a little Cupid, whose bow and arrow fly out of his hands. She is standing on a heart.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:30-04:00
Title
Postcard : The Suffragette. [Circa 1913-1915]
Description
Postcard with a Valentine's Day theme, also known as a "penny dreadful," created to ridicule the suffrage movement
Woman wearing a sash with the word "Suffragette" and holding up a "Suffragette" pennant with one hand while she firmly squashes with the other a little Cupid, whose bow and arrow fly out of his hands. She is standing on a heart.
Date
[Circa 1913-1915]
Subject
Children in advertising
Cupids (Art)
Satire
Valentine's Day
Publisher
Made in the United States of America
Format
1 p.
Language
English
Identifier
DOCU.1000.34
Text
You may think it fun, poor Cupid to snub,
With the hand of a Suffragette,
But he’s cunning and smart, aye, there’s the rub
Revenge is the trap he will set.
Postcard : This is pretty heavy work, But I'll never, never shirk. [Circa 1909-1915]
Description
Series of cards with Cupid as the central figure. This card features a black and white illustration of Cupid wearing a "Woman Suffrage" sash and holding a sign that reads: "Isn't your wife intelligent enough to vote? Mine is."