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  2. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    The ensemble may include an RSVP response card, a separate invitation to a wedding reception, and information such as maps, directions, childcare options, and hotel accommodations. Wedding invitations should be sent out 6–8 weeks prior to a wedding with slightly more time being given for out of town or destination weddings.

  3. Indian wedding card - Wikipedia

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    The wedding ceremony is performed for at least 2 to 3 days and during this time different types of ceremonies are performed and main significance is given to spiritual matters. In Indian culture, not much importance is given to save the date cards, RSVP cards or thank you cards. Guest can turn up at the function along with their family members ...

  4. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The golden age of postcards is commonly defined in the United States as starting around 1905, peaking between 1907 and 1910, and ending by World War I. [4][5][6] Listed here are eras of production for specific types of postcards, as typically defined by deltiologists. Most of the dates are not fixed dates, but approximate points in time as ...

  5. File:Postcard of Amy Bock's wedding cake, 1909.jpg

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    English: A black & white photographic postcard showing "Amy Bock's - Wedding Cake. Purchased by T G Spain, Up To Date Pastrycook, Frederick & George Street, Dunedin, NZ." The wedding cake would date from Bock's purported "wedding" to Agnes Ottaway on 21 April 1909.

  6. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    Postcard depicting people boarding a train at the Shawnee Depot in Colorado, late 1800s. A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non-rectangular shapes may also be used but are rare.

  7. Frederick Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Hartmann was a London-based postcard publisher, active in the UK from about 1902 to 1909. He was a leading proponent of the "divided back" style, key to its success in England, and may have produced the first divided back card in the world. [1][2] Hartmann was based at 45 Farringdon Street, London, and had his cards printed in Saxony ...

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