Calendar

Type with 1,752 items

Title
Images
Item Comment
Prefix
Number
In set
Set
Set Comment
Type
Artist
Author
Size
Topics
Set Covers
Reference
1021
four panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang, images are titled THE PINNACLE, A ROCKY SHORE, ROCKBOUND, and GATHERING TEMPESTS, each panel has an image a quote, and monthly calendar pages
2715
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
4 x 10 1/2 in.
1022
four panels with perforations to remove the post cards
2728
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
HAROLD COPPING
Shakespeare
8 x 5.5 in.
1023
panels connected with cord at the top and designed to hang, each panel contains a postcard image, a quote, and monthly calendar pages
2731
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
DICKENS
8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
1024
large monthly tear sheets under central flip up panel
2771
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
11 x 8 in.
1025
four panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang, three calendar months per panel
2792
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
MOORE
1026
images titled; AT THE CLOSE OF DAY, THE LAST LOAD, BY COOLING STREAMS, and THE TIME OF SOWING
2793
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
GEO. RIECKE
LONGFELLOW
9.5 x 11 in.
1027
WITH THE INTERNATIONAL MOTTO, AND GOLDEN TEXTS FOR EVERY SUNDAY IN THE YEAR AND A SCRIPTURE VERSE FOR EACH DAY, THE INTERNATIONAL GOLDEN TEXTS ARE PRINTED BY KIND PERMISSION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, image is titled: PLOUGHING THE FIELD
2802
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
J. ATKINSON
8.5 x 10 3/4 in.
1028
images titled WE THREE, THE PRIDE OF THE FAMILY, THE GUARDIANS OF THE HOME, and MY LADY'S FAVOURITES
2810
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
10 1/2 x 8 in.
1029
four panels with large central circular images, three monthly calendar pages per panel. The same image on the first page also comes as a postcard in the set SACRED ART series 8 and is signed H.M.B.
2892
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
Harriet M. Bennett,
10 x 15 3/4 in.
1030
large sepia central images with a Dickens quote, and monthly calendar pages on the borders. image titles are: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY ON THE ROAD TO YORKSHIRE, THE PICKWICKIANS ARRIVE AT THE BLUE LION, THE PECKSNIFFS RETURN FROM LONDON, and DAVID COPPERFIELD SAYS GOODBYE TO THE MICAWBERS.
2914
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
LUDOVICI
DICKENS
11 x 15 in.
1031
calendar not complete and in overall poor condition
3050
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
Frances Brundage
11.5 x 7.5 in.
1032
twelve panels connected at the top with cord and designed to hang, each panel has a Tuck postcard image and a calendar month. number needed
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
1033
postal info inner covers
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
1 x 2 in.
1034
advertising calendar, see calendar for 1909, 2057 for the same calendar without the advert
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
7 x 11 in.
1035
Tuck postcard image, used as a greetings card,
CALENDAR FOR 1910
Calendar
5 x 6.5 in.
1036
3302
CALENDAR FOR 1911
Calendar
5.5 x 13 in.
1037
stand up display calendar
3308
CALENDAR FOR 1911
Calendar
Louis Wain
6 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
1038
stands alone, comes with different dogs sitting on log
3309
CALENDAR FOR 1911
Calendar
6 x 5 in.
1039
one long fold out piece with image of a windmill inset into a pansy wreath, calendar pages in pansy shaped images
3317
CALENDAR FOR 1911
Calendar
SHAKESPEARE
6.25 x 11.5 in.
1040
large image of shore, waves, gulls etc. with monthly calendars in shells around the edge
3328
CALENDAR FOR 1911
Calendar
7.5 x 13.5 in.