Christmas cards

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1930 Christmas card featuring drawing of gate and photograph of house

Photograph of a Christmas card featuring the text “To Wish You a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year / 1930.” In the upper right corner of the card is a photograph of a house and yard. In the lower left corner of the card is a drawing of a wooden arbor with a gate that opens onto a stone footpath leading to the photograph of the house. Hanging from the arbor is a sign that says “Vincent.” See related image No. 371N2942.

1930 Christmas card featuring drawing of gate and photograph of house

Photograph of a Christmas card featuring the text “To Wish You a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year / 1930.” In the upper right corner of the card is a photograph of a house and yard. In the lower left corner of the card is a drawing of a wooden arbor with a gate that opens onto a stone footpath leading to the photograph of the house. Hanging from the arbor is a sign that says “Vincent.” See related image No. 371N2942. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norr, showing child

Photograph of a Christmas card showing a young boy who is holding a card with the word “Greetings” on it in one hand and reaching into his pocket with the other hand. To the left of the boy is the following text, all in uppercase letters: “If I had another penny (here’s one, a stamp costs two) I’d send my earnest greetings of Christmas-time to you. / (Other penny - provided by Bobbie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norr).” Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norr, showing child

Photograph of a Christmas card showing a young boy who is holding a card with the word “Greetings” on it in one hand and reaching into his pocket with the other hand. To the left of the boy is the following text, all in uppercase letters: “If I had another penny (here’s one, a stamp costs two) I’d send my earnest greetings of Christmas-time to you. / (Other penny - provided by Bobbie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norr).”