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First Day of Issue Ceremony
First Day of Issue Cere...
Faulconer, Mary (1911–2...
invitations
 
Title
First Day of Issue Ceremony
Creator
Faulconer, Mary (1911–2011)
Summary
Invitation to the First Day of Issue Ceremony of a special U.S. Postal Service stamp for occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries and weddings as well as those times when special sentiments are being sent to someone special. Mary Faulconer designed this 15c stamp with a red, orange and green illustration. The American Rose Society exists to promote the culture, preservation and appreciation of the Rose, and to improve its standard of excellence for all people, through education and research.
First Day of Issue Ceremony Love Stamp
First Day of Issue Cere...
Faulconer, Mary (1911–2...
invitations
 
Title
First Day of Issue Ceremony Love Stamp
Creator
Faulconer, Mary (1911–2011)
Summary
Invitation to the First Day of Issue Ceremony Love Stamp. A special U.S. Postal Service stamp for occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries and weddings as well as those times when special sentiments are being sent to someone special. Mary Faulconer designed the 20c stamp using flowers of New York City as the elements of the letters of the word "LOVE". She selected each flower on the basis of its color and shape to "give form to the word and convey a sense of meaning, delicacy and strength at the same time". The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts, which houses significant examples of European, Asian, and American art. Its collection includes paintings, sculpture, tapestries, and decorative arts.
Junior League Magazine
Junior League Magazine
Faulconer, Mary (1911–2...
journals (periodicals)
 
Title
Junior League Magazine
Creator
Faulconer, Mary (1911–2011)
Summary
From 1911 to 1994, the Junior League Association published a magazine devoted to its members and the issues important to them. Across the decades, the publication changed title and style, but continued to support women working and volunteering.
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