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Rare Books and Special Collections Greeting Card Collection
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Christmas cards, 1960s

Subseries consists of 175 greetings cards mostly for Christmas with some for New Years. Cards date from the 1960s. Many feature scenes of families, people, mothers, Santa Claus characters, or animals.

Christmas cards, 1970s

Subseries consists of 175 greeting cards chiefly for Christmas. Cards date from the 1970s. Many cards featuring winter scenes or traditional Christian religious and nativity scenes, as well as scenes of mothers and children.

Christmas cards, 1980s

Subseries consists of 246 greeting cards mostly for Christmas with some for New Year's dating sometime during the 1980s. Many include winter scene and traditional Christmas scenes, including Santa Claus. Cards produced by major greeting card publishers, as well as cultural and charitable organizations and universities, including many from Hallmark, Carleton University, McGill University, and Les Prêtres du Sacre-Coeur.

Christmas cards, 1970

File consists of 17 Christmas cards dating from 1970. Many include winter scenes and traditional Christmas scenes, including Santa Claus and ice skating. One pictorial card depicts Le Cartier building. One card is a puzzle. Cards producers and artists include Helen Oxenbury, Georg Jenson, Arne Larsen, Elizabeth Falconer, National Ballet of Canada, Editions Belvedere, and the Parnassus Gallery.

Christmas cards, 1971

File consists of 17 Christmas cards dating from 1971. Many include winter scenes and traditional cultural and religious Christmas scenes, including Santa Claus, mothers and children, mistletoe, Christmas trees, etc. Cards producers and artists include Grandma Moses, Queens University, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gordon Fraser, the Canadian Save the Chidlren Fund, and Oxfam.

Christmas cards, 1972

File consists of 9 Christmas cards dating from 1972. Many include winter scenes and traditional cultural and religious Christmas scenes, including mistletoe, gifts, Santa Claus, and three Magi. Cards producers include Hallmark and Walters Gallery. One card with "American First" message, marked "Paul Revere, Patriot".

Holy cards and religious ephemera

Series consists of mostly Christian religious ephemera, including holy cards or prayer cards (small devotional images, often with passages of text from prayers), greetings cards with religious messages (often with the names of their recipients intact), postcards of churches, pamphlets with Biblical passages or intended for spiritual instruction, and some memorabilia such as pendants, necklaces, crucifixes, and church donation envelopes. Most of the religious ephemera is Catholic, with some material from other Christian denominations such as Anglican and Unitarian. Judaism, Hare Krishna, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Church of Scientology are represented by one or two items each. Materials are largely undated, but appear to date from predominantly the 1950s through the 1980s with some earlier items. One booklet contains the official welcoming ceremony for Pope Jean-Paul II at the Cathedral Basilica. Box 2 (Flat box R-1190-18) contains chiefly prayer cards organized by country, including Great Britain, Switzerland, Israel, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and Belgium.

Series also contains a number of parish publications, such as programmes from church events and recitals as well as newsletters. A number of colour postcards depict Italian churches. Newsletters includes issues of the Le Messager de Saint-Antoine (from the Ermitage Saint-Antoine), the Paulist Fathers News, and Regard de foi. Most church publications are from institutions in the Montreal area, including Notre-Dame Church, Christ Church Cathedral, and Saint-Léon-de-Westmount, but some are from churches in Ontario, the United States (Florida), and France.

There is a great deal of Catholic published ephemera, including many numbers of the series "Est-il vrai que...?" in French written by Jean Delepierre on social values and religion, as well as guides to various sacraments such as confirmation, baptism, communion, etc.

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