Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETINGS,” signed by Bishop, and published by the company T. S. & Co. in 1908. This postcard reads: This message, which to you I send Is laden with a meaning clear Leap not before you look, dear friend Year swiftly following fleeting year. Library card addressed to Miss Lesta Bradley of Jefferson, OK.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ly_pe/1073/thumbnail.jp
Flirting postcard with caption, ”Leap Year Etiquette, the true lady is always ”there” in the protect...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with title ”Leap Year in the West” followed by the wording ”Th...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”Maidens are eagerly waiting / Their traps entic...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETI...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year Acrostics series with each of the six cards titled ”LEAP YEAR G...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year Acrostics series with each of the six cards titled ”LEAP YEAR G...
This postcard is from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETIN...
Flirting postcard, ”This is leap year, it’s our turn now at ”billing,” it’s our turn now to ”coo,” w...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETI...
Published by the Rose Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this postcard depicts a woman serenadin...
Flirting postcard with caption ”Leap Year, Shall I put this up to you? Library copy postmarked Nov 3...
Postcard by S. Bergman that reads: LEAP YEAR : Will this be acceptable to you?” It is illustrated b...
Copyrighted by P. Sander Company, New York, in 1908, this postcard is from the series Leap-Year Kid...
Flirting postcard with caption in red ink ”Which one shall it be Tom or Dick or Harry? Dick I choos...
Flirting postcard reading ”It’s Leap Year, rope him now or never! by American artist Clare Victor D...
Flirting postcard with caption, ”Leap Year Etiquette, the true lady is always ”there” in the protect...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with title ”Leap Year in the West” followed by the wording ”Th...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”Maidens are eagerly waiting / Their traps entic...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETI...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year Acrostics series with each of the six cards titled ”LEAP YEAR G...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year Acrostics series with each of the six cards titled ”LEAP YEAR G...
This postcard is from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETIN...
Flirting postcard, ”This is leap year, it’s our turn now at ”billing,” it’s our turn now to ”coo,” w...
Flirting postcard from the Leap Year ACROSTIC series with each of the cards titled ”LEAP YEAR GREETI...
Published by the Rose Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this postcard depicts a woman serenadin...
Flirting postcard with caption ”Leap Year, Shall I put this up to you? Library copy postmarked Nov 3...
Postcard by S. Bergman that reads: LEAP YEAR : Will this be acceptable to you?” It is illustrated b...
Copyrighted by P. Sander Company, New York, in 1908, this postcard is from the series Leap-Year Kid...
Flirting postcard with caption in red ink ”Which one shall it be Tom or Dick or Harry? Dick I choos...
Flirting postcard reading ”It’s Leap Year, rope him now or never! by American artist Clare Victor D...
Flirting postcard with caption, ”Leap Year Etiquette, the true lady is always ”there” in the protect...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with title ”Leap Year in the West” followed by the wording ”Th...
Flirting postcard for Leap Year 1908, with caption, ”Maidens are eagerly waiting / Their traps entic...