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Mourning Card

Credit LineGift of Mrs. Marion Cox, London, Ontario, 1975
Object number1975.015.121
Label TextThe use of stationery like this has a long history but is most associated with the Victorian era. Rules covered its use just as they dictated all other aspects of mourning. It was common for the bereaved to send letters on mourning stationery for a year or longer. This was a mark of respect for the deceased. These were also sent by friends to those who were grieving, to offer sympathy in their time of mourning.
NameCard, Mourning