Valentines were now ever more popular.Printed Valentine cards first appeared in the 18th century, simple sheets with a written verse. Soon afterwards the traditional symbols began to appear ...
The 'vinegar valentines', which became popular in the 1840s, are on display at the Museum of East Dorset. They are part of a display of 350 rare Victorian valentine cards. Curator Rob Gray said: "If ...
For our Victorian ancestors, February 14 was also a chance to insult and offend someone you really didn't like. 'Vinegar Valentine's' cards were a kind of 19th Century-take on modern-day trolling.
Those interested in attending should call the Oil Region Alliance at 814-677-3152. The cost to attend the workshop is $10 per ...
The Oil Region Alliance (ORA) will host a Victorian Valentine’s Day card workshop Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to noon at the historic Tarbell House, 324 E. Main St., Titusville.