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"Captivating Cards: A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Stories" From testing color blindness to depicting iconic figures

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Background imageCard Collection: Vintage, antique, Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope

Vintage, antique, Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope.1903 historic social history images South front of Viceregal Lodge

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Background imageCard Collection: Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1860 for viewing thought a stereoscope Mosel SS was a steamer

Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1860 for viewing thought a stereoscope Mosel SS was a steamer
Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1860 for viewing thought a stereoscope..Mosel SS was a steamer, barque (rigged) of 3, 200 tons, built in 1873 by Caird & Company, Greenock

Background imageCard Collection: Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing thought a stereoscope

Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing thought a stereoscope. South African War, also called Boer War, Second Boer War, or Anglo-Boer War; to Afrikaners

Background imageCard Collection: The cabinet card was a style of photograph which was widely used for photographic portraiture

The cabinet card was a style of photograph which was widely used for photographic portraiture after 1870. It consisted of a thin photograph mounted on a card typically measuring 108 by 165 mm (?4 1)

Background imageCard Collection: Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope

Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope. 1903 historic social history images
Victorian Stereoview card from circa 1900 India through the stereoscope.1903 historic social history images. 21 Land of Lalla Rookh, westward from the " Throne of Solomon " Srinagar

Background imageCard Collection: Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing thought a stereoscope

Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing thought a stereoscope. A bride in her bedroom having her hair brushed prior to her wedding

Background imageCard Collection: Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing through a stereoscope

Stereoview card from circa 1900 for viewing through a stereoscope. A group of Andamanese in their native jungle in India, 1896, by J.F.Jarvis; Andaman Islands, India

Background imageCard Collection: Taurus. Card Number 17 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens

Taurus. Card Number 17 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens, one of a set of 32 astronomical star chart cards engraved by Sidney Hall and published 1824

Background imageCard Collection: Virgo. Card Number 21 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens

Virgo. Card Number 21 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens, one of a set of 32 astronomical star chart cards engraved by Sidney Hall and publshed 1824

Background imageCard Collection: Ursa Major. Card Number 9 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens

Ursa Major. Card Number 9 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens, one of a set of 32 astronomical star chart cards engraved by Sidney Hall and publshed 1824

Background imageCard Collection: Sagittarius and Corona Australis, Microscopium, and Telescopium. Card Number 24 from Uranias Mirror

Sagittarius and Corona Australis, Microscopium, and Telescopium. Card Number 24 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens

Background imageCard Collection: Taurus Poniatowski, Serpentarius, Scutum Sobiesky, and Serpens. Card Number 12 from Uranias Mirror

Taurus Poniatowski, Serpentarius, Scutum Sobiesky, and Serpens. Card Number 12 from Uranias Mirror, or A View of the Heavens

Background imageCard Collection: Collage of four different pictures of peonies with text; Happy Mothers Day

Collage of four different pictures of peonies with text; Happy Mothers Day
Collage of four pictures of peonies with text; Happy Mothers Day

Background imageCard Collection: Archival color postcard of junks in harbor waiting for coming typhoon, Hong Kong, China, c 1910

Archival color postcard of junks in harbor waiting for coming typhoon, Hong Kong, China, c 1910
Archival color postcard of junks in harbor for safety against coming typhoon, Hong Kong, China, c 1910. (Photo by Allan Seiden, Legacy Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageCard Collection: Archival color postcard of donkey cart with passenger, China, c 1910. (Photo by Allan Seiden)

Archival color postcard of donkey cart with passenger, China, c 1910. (Photo by Allan Seiden)
Archival color postcard of donkey cart with passenger, China, c 1910. (Photo by Allan Seiden, Legacy Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageCard Collection: Archival color postcard of three fishwives in Newhaven, England, Great Britain, c 1915

Archival color postcard of three fishwives in Newhaven, England, Great Britain, c 1915
Archival color postcard view of three fishwives with fish in baskets in Newhaven, England, Great Britain, c 1915. (Photo by Allan Seiden, Legacy Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageCard Collection: Archival postcard of pagoda and trees in graphic, Japanese print-style, Japan, c. 1910

Archival postcard of pagoda and trees in graphic, Japanese print-style, Japan, c. 1910
Archival postcard in graphic, Japanese print-style, Japan, c. 1910. (Photo by Allan Seiden, Legacy Archive/Getty Images)



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"Captivating Cards: A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Stories" From testing color blindness to depicting iconic figures, cards have long been a fascinating medium that tells tales from various walks of life. Take the "Colour Blindness Test, " for instance, an intricate patterned card designed to assess one's perception of colors. It serves as a reminder of the diverse ways in which we experience the world around us. Travel back in time with a 1933 American baseball chewing gum card featuring none other than Babe Ruth himself. This collectible piece captures the essence of America's favorite pastime and its cultural significance during that era. Playing cards hold their own allure, as seen in a captivating image from circa 1915. Here, a cowboy and Native American man sit together on a blanket, symbolizing unity amidst diversity—a testament to the power of games bringing people together across different backgrounds. In 1843, John Calcott Horsley crafted the first Christmas card for Sir Henry Cole—an exquisite creation that set off our beloved tradition of exchanging heartfelt greetings during the holiday season. This humble beginning paved the way for countless expressions of love and joy shared through festive cards over centuries. Thanksgiving also found its place among these cherished traditions with an enchanting American Thanksgiving card dating back to around 1900. Its imagery evokes warmth and gratitude while reminding us to appreciate life's blessings. Nature enthusiasts will find solace in observing creatures like the Stripeless Tree Frog perched upon lichen-covered rocks in Extremadura, West Spain—a mesmerizing sight captured by Celia Haddon's lens. Such glimpses into wildlife remind us of nature's beauty and delicate balance. The opening ceremony invitation for Brooklyn Bridge holds historical significance—crafted by Tiffany & Co. , it represents human ingenuity triumphing over seemingly insurmountable challenges. This grand structure stands tall today as an emblematic icon connecting communities physically and metaphorically.