This booklet, simply titled "Word Practice", is a set of elocution exercises that was published in the early 1900s.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This is a wedding invitation from 1959. It is for the wedding of Jill Pearson and David Covell.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This booklet is titled Vere Foster's Copy Books: Lettering Plain and Ornamental, and dates to the early 1900s. The booklet was mostly unused, but on one page, some of the lettering examples have been cut out and put together on another page to form the word "guest" (attached with a pin).
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This is a small box of unused invitations and envelopes. Unknown dates.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This is a card for the 47th Anniversary Monteith Row Dinner from January 18, 1938. Dorothy Dick's father, James Dick is listed on the front as a Chairman.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This is a red booklet, with the St Leonard's School crest on the front in gold. Inside are several songs or poems about and dedicated to the school. On the back page, the lyrics to "We Three Kings of Orient Are" are handwritten. There is also a handwritten insert of Christmas Carols for an event in 1920.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?Small, wooden wall plaque of the St. Leonard's School for Girls crest. Around the edges is gold text that says "St. Leonards School. St Andrews, Fife. Founded 1877."
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This voucher is a certificate that proved that Dorothy Dick passed her second examination in nursing. Usually, she would have received a bronze medallion, but because of limited supplies, she received a certificate that could be exchanged for a medallion "after cessation of hostilities."
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This book was given to Dorothy Dick by her mother in 1918. The drawings inside all appear to have been made by different artists.
Dick, Dorothy, 1905- ?This is a second place card for Spratt's Patent Ltd. and Jeyes Sanitary Compounds Co. On the back "The Mongrel's Thank You" is stamped on several times.
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