tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post6851661044330044345..comments2024-03-16T07:49:04.241+00:00Comments on notes on paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920s index cards. A history of trade waiting to be reinvented, re-imagined, reclaimed.Julie Kirkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02606220227331834682noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-52252475241839469612022-04-19T06:39:11.902+01:002022-04-19T06:39:11.902+01:00Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Card...Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Cards. A History Of Trade Waiting To Be Reinvented, Re-Imagined, Reclaimed. >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?61" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?44" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Cards. A History Of Trade Waiting To Be Reinvented, Re-Imagined, Reclaimed. >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?26" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?52" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Cards. A History Of Trade Waiting To Be Reinvented, Re-Imagined, Reclaimed. >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?32" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?38" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b> 5v Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-73053762848776320062022-04-19T06:38:49.453+01:002022-04-19T06:38:49.453+01:00Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Card...Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Cards. A History Of Trade Waiting To Be Reinvented, Re-Imagined, Reclaimed. >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?61" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?44" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Cards. A History Of Trade Waiting To Be Reinvented, Re-Imagined, Reclaimed. >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?26" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?52" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>Notes On Paper: Vintage Treasure: 1920S Index Cards. A History Of Trade Waiting To Be Reinvented, Re-Imagined, Reclaimed. >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?32" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/wR24l?38" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b> 6x Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-70464025308828851072015-07-30T08:26:36.284+01:002015-07-30T08:26:36.284+01:00Drool! Yes stationery does quicken my pulse somewh...Drool! Yes stationery does quicken my pulse somewhat! What will you use them for Julie? Oh the possibilities....Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16025996839983362937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-62194825156418071222015-07-24T20:08:53.261+01:002015-07-24T20:08:53.261+01:00Ooh what a truly delicious post! Photos, words ooz...Ooh what a truly delicious post! Photos, words oozing nostalgia, dangerously exciting stationery (indeed!).....PLEASE don't break it up: the cards and the box belong together!! LOVE this post!! LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT....thank you!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-91049734685659076432015-07-24T19:03:00.439+01:002015-07-24T19:03:00.439+01:00julie
you have a wonderful imagination and a lovel...julie<br />you have a wonderful imagination and a lovely way with words ... thank you for sharing your talents ... i've enjoyed visiting since finding your blog during your altered book series ... :)<br />krystnmostly heartshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00188385983763674895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-57606835064590975282015-07-24T18:26:36.168+01:002015-07-24T18:26:36.168+01:00What a fab find Julie.
Claire
xxWhat a fab find Julie. <br />Claire<br />xxClairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07316125443463860970noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-26433825461687671872015-07-24T17:16:17.196+01:002015-07-24T17:16:17.196+01:00Oh my gosh I love this! I remember back in the&quo...Oh my gosh I love this! I remember back in the"library" days...those card files were amazing! and flipping through the cards and dividers like this. It was mezmerizing! SO much more fun and personable than scrolling a computer screen!!! I miss stuff like this! Even at work... a Rolodex...so much funner and gave the feeling of "importance" when going through instead of typing first 3 letters of the contact and it popping up for you on a screen! Thanks for the memory!<br />Cheri the Quilting Nannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06961524021921403281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-14782029431170869342015-07-24T09:49:01.460+01:002015-07-24T09:49:01.460+01:00For a moment I thought you'd been rummaging ar...For a moment I thought you'd been rummaging around in the stationery cupboard at the school where I work. Our school's over 100 years old and let's just say that cupboard isn't cleared out very often! I 'liberated' a book which someone dared to say would never be used and needed throwing away. What? It was A4 sized, covered in maroon leather with gold corner protectors. The edges of the pages were coloured in subdued tones which made a chevron effect when the book is closed. Now I know I will never use it but it is safely stored away in my desk! debs14https://www.blogger.com/profile/14521565769251816528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-74624969031771963632015-07-23T20:50:45.198+01:002015-07-23T20:50:45.198+01:00Ooops, that should be 'builders' merchant&...Ooops, that should be 'builders' merchant'. Need to watch my apostrophes. They would have, in them thar days ...alexahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03789464804911391774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789689551731499139.post-66601341239698493252015-07-23T20:49:22.396+01:002015-07-23T20:49:22.396+01:00You really know how to tell a story! Aren't th...You really know how to tell a story! Aren't they super? Yes, I thought 'draper's shop' at first. But then i was wondering about the word 'trade', which was clearly important for them to know ... So I wondered about an ironmonger's, perhaps, or a builder's merchant? Where builders, electricians, plumbers, joiners, roofers etc might visit, each needing a particular sort of goods ... So I saw a middle-aged man in a brown shop coat, possibly with a flat cap, and a pencil tucked behind his ear... Not one of those smoothly sharpened items fresh from a pencil sharpener, but the thick flat sort, sharpened with a penknife on the old scratched and scored pine counter ... :).alexahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03789464804911391774noreply@blogger.com