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Valentine card
Publisher: J.T. Wood & Co
Comic valentine on the subject of the crinoline. 18mo-size white wove paper with embossed border and hand-coloured woodcut of a woman wearing a short crinoline skirt, with applied textile, which is slipped in through a slit in the paper from the verso. The textile could originally be lifted up to show the crinoline hoop and the woman's drawers. A printed verse below: "With help of rouge and crinoline / Yet you're the ugliest creature seen / Whoever such a guy did see? / Old Maid your game will not suit me". "WOOD" embossed at lower left. The inside pages are blank. Similar to other cards by J.T. Wood with applied textile mounted nearby in the same album. See especially P.14412-R-12. It seems quite likely that the series of valentines on the subject of crinolines which are mounted together in album P.14412-R were purchased by Glaisher from the Actons of Brighton in 1924. In a letter to Miss Catherine Parsons dated 19th November 1924, Glaisher states: 'I am enclosing some valentines sent me on appro [approval] from Miss Acton of Brighton: they are 3/- each or £2.10 for the lot. They all relate to the crinoline period 1860 ... There are some duplicates tht [that] you could relieve me of if I take the set which may be the best to do.'. Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 905-1985, 19th November, 1924, letter to Miss Catherine Parsons.
Bequeathed by Dr J. W. L. Glaisher, 1928
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1928) by Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr
19th Century
Probably
1850
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1860
Accession number: P.14412-R-19
Primary reference Number: 214743
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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