I’m going to be away from my blog for a while. Thanks for
being such lovely friends, I will miss you!
Very pretty postcard sent to Dear Uncle Ted from Joan. Undated, printed in Saxony.
Don't count your chickens before they are hatched. Illustration by May Smith, published by The Medici Society. Sent from Cherry Ripe Cottage, Danehill, Sussex in May 1940.
I tried to find Cherry Ripe Cottage on Google Maps but had no luck. I can only assume the cottage has been knocked down or the name has changed.
Just a little bit independent by Bessie Pease Gutmann
I couldn't resist this one even though the corner is damaged. I love the picture and the caption.
Caught by the siren by Madge Williams.
Sent to Virginia from Mummy on the 5th June 1941.
A pretty card with a serious message. During World War Two, the
British government believing some form of poison gas would be used on the
civilian population issued 38 million gas masks. Children under five were
issued the “Mickey-Mouse” version in pink rubber with a blue nose piece and
round eye-lenses. The masks were stored in cardboard boxes worn over the
shoulder; the little girl on the left has obviously left hers at home.
This is the only sepia card I have in my collection. Posted on
the 23rd December 1921 in Streatham, London
the message reads With Christmas greetings and best wishes for a Happy New Year
from F. Sharp with love to Freda. How formal things were back then!
May you find, when you are drest,
washed and brushed and all the rest,
letters kind and present fine,
and loving words-like this of mine.
Illustration by Lilian Govey
Message on reverse reads With ever so much love
& kisses xxx
The bride - God Bless Her!
The bridegroom - God Help Him!
Pretty Mabel Lucie Attwell card published by Valentine's
This makes me smile every time I look at it. I love the
expression on the face of the baby and the smiles of the other children.
And just before I go a quick glimpse of some newly listed
stock;
All the books featured here are available (unless previously sold) to view or
purchase at March
House Books please use the quick search boxes at top left of the home page or just enjoy
a browse.
Pookie's Big Day, Good Manners, Shirley Temple through the day, The Pratchett Portfolio, Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone, Pookie in search of a home, When the moon is new, Where's the Bunny and The Good-Luck Horse are now sold, thank you for your interest.
Pookie's Big Day, Good Manners, Shirley Temple through the day, The Pratchett Portfolio, Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone, Pookie in search of a home, When the moon is new, Where's the Bunny and The Good-Luck Horse are now sold, thank you for your interest.
If you have a few minutes to spare, please visit the lovely
Catherine at An Angle in the Garden she has one of the prettiest blogs I know
and her recent post about Dr. G. Nome of Toadstool House is absolutely beautiful.
I was thrilled & delighted when Catherine asked to use one of my images on
her blog. Pop along if you have the time I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Thank you for visiting I hope to see you all again in December.
Update July 2016: All the books featured are now sold. March
House books closed on my retirement in 2015, but I am still happily blogging
here at March of Time Books. Your visits are always appreciated.