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Humor Topics, Antique Postcard Collection Scott K. Williams, Florissant, Mo.Most of the following cards were collected in the St. Louis Metro Area. These cards seem to have been used all across the United States and through the English speaking world in the last days of the Victorian period.
"In the Happiest Chain of Memory Regard Me As A Link." A great card for a genealogy topic work. Postmarked Nov 1909; No publisher identified.
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"Ignorance is Bliss", Dog with castor oil. postmarked May 1908.

"Mary had a little lamb, It wore a collar and tie; And everything that Mary wants, The lamb is sure to buy." Bamforth & Co. Publishers, series 1069; Printed in England. Post 1907 and pre-1918.

After the Party. "Well Johnny, are you ready for bed?" "Yes mother, but please don't bend me." Bamforth & Co., Printed in England, 1909

"Get a move on you." Bamforth & Co. Printed in England, 1909.

"Those who live in the slaughter-house, should not throw the bull. Bull Shots" By S. M. Salke, copyright 1910.

Happy Dreams of Long Ago. Anglo Life Series, N-194. Postmarked Nov 1907.
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The English tune, "All Things Bright and Beautiful" MIDI file sequenced by Barry Taylor.