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- Q16959504 subject Q8113218.
- Q16959504 subject Q8315627.
- Q16959504 subject Q8400019.
- Q16959504 subject Q8788266.
- Q16959504 subject Q9039455.
- Q16959504 abstract "Valentine and Sons was a printing company founded in Dundee, Scotland in 1851 by James Valentine (1815–1879), that grew to become Scotland's leading manufacturer of picture postcards.Following James Valentine's death the company was run by his sons, William Dobson Valentine (1844–1907) and George Valentine (1852–1890).The company was purchased by John Waddington Limited in 1963, who sold it in turn to Hallmark Cards in 1980. Dundee operations ceased in 1994.".
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q3161454.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q5545433.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q676200.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8113218.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315627.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8400019.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8788266.
- Q16959504 wikiPageWikiLink Q9039455.
- Q16959504 comment "Valentine and Sons was a printing company founded in Dundee, Scotland in 1851 by James Valentine (1815–1879), that grew to become Scotland's leading manufacturer of picture postcards.Following James Valentine's death the company was run by his sons, William Dobson Valentine (1844–1907) and George Valentine (1852–1890).The company was purchased by John Waddington Limited in 1963, who sold it in turn to Hallmark Cards in 1980. Dundee operations ceased in 1994.".
- Q16959504 label "Valentine & Sons".