“Raphael Tuck & Sons”. Emotions Greetings Card Museum.
Raphael Tuck
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Anthologization | E. Nesbit | Julia Briggs's bibliography shows EN
compiling and contributing to almost innumerable volumes of poems, sketches, and stories through the later 1880s and the 1890s. Most though not all were published by Raphael Tuck
. A... |
Employer | E. Nesbit | Some years before this, with her already unsatisfactory marriage and her first baby to support, EN
had set out to make an income from writing, as well as from painting greetings cards for Raphael Tuck |
Publishing | Eliza Cook | Of similar date and tone is The Old Farm Gate, which appeared in an edition from Raphael Tuck and Sons
with lavish and nostalgic illustrations of pastoral life by G. G. Kilburne
, Albert Bowers |
Reception | Frances Ridley Havergal | A unique copy has recently surfaced of a tiny book entitled Precious Promises for every day of the week, which combines verses by FRH
with coloured illustrations by Ellen Welby
. It is unpaginated... |
Timeline
1871: The picture-selling firm of Raphael Tuck...
Writing climate item
1871
The picture-selling firm of Raphael Tuck
(whose founder
had been joined in business this year by his three sons) issued their first Christmas card.
September 1894: The first British viewcards (picture-postcards)...
Building item
September 1894
The first British viewcards (picture-postcards) were issued by the London branch of George Stewart and Company
of Edinburgh.
Staff, Frank. The Picture Postcard and Its Origins. F. A. Praeger, 1966.
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“Raphael Tuck & Sons”. Emotions Greetings Card Museum.
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