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Birthday Card

1961 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Jennifer Leaver has kept every single birthday card she ever received and she has given the Museum the first eighteen years worth. Jennifer was born in the mid 1950s and the collection provides a snapshot of the changing designs of cards during this period of change and development in the history of childhood. It is fascinating to observe different trends dependent on the age Jennifer was in each particular year. The cards demonstrate the interests of a girl growing up at this time, from cute and cuddly animals to parties and music.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
colour printed card
Brief description
colour printed card with an illustration of children picking fruit and an extract from John 15.5, printed in England, 1961. Given to Jennifer Leaver (nee Davies) on her fifth birthday.
Physical description
Colour printed religious card. Image on front depicts a boy standing on a ladder picking apples, a girl stands below him carrying a basket. Next to this image is some printed text, handwritten greeting on the back.
Dimensions
  • Height: 10.2cm
  • Width: 13.3cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'JESUS SAID: I / am the / vine, ye / are the / branches / JOHN 15.5.' (printed on front)
  • 'To Jennifer. / Wishing you a happy / birthday' (hand written on back of card)
Credit line
Given by Jennifer Leaver
Object history
One of 269 cards donated by Jennifer Leaver (née Davies) that have been given to her on her birthdays from 1-18 from family and friends.
Subject depicted
Summary
Jennifer Leaver has kept every single birthday card she ever received and she has given the Museum the first eighteen years worth. Jennifer was born in the mid 1950s and the collection provides a snapshot of the changing designs of cards during this period of change and development in the history of childhood. It is fascinating to observe different trends dependent on the age Jennifer was in each particular year. The cards demonstrate the interests of a girl growing up at this time, from cute and cuddly animals to parties and music.
Collection
Accession number
B.407-2010

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Record createdJune 23, 2011
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