Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes. |
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The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards. |
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His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world. |
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The people we love, the home that shelters us, the keepsakes that trigger memories. |
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He gave the youth a yellow package of letters and keepsakes to deliver to his family. |
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Use archival copy paper to make lasting photocopies of your original photos and keepsakes. |
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Passenger lists were keepsakes, and they often included attractive cover designs and copies of paintings, posters, and drawings. |
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She is a sentimental person who would not dream of parting with diaries, photos, ornaments and keepsakes. |
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People's anecdotes and keepsakes will be used to help make a local history film and put on an exhibition in the village. |
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Receiving gifts and keepsakes is one of the more pleasant aspects of a prime minister's job. |
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Sophie Amélie Bruneau filled this scrapbook with watercolour paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, valentine cards, poems and keepsakes. |
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This fashion reaches its height at midcentury, but keepsakes were cherished for many years. |
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I opened one box of journals and keepsakes and there I found an old autograph book that was given to me when I moved from the Midwest at eight years old. |
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After all, many of them were made as inexpensive keepsakes, not formal portraits. |
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In addition commemorative copies of the recordings were sent to Kabul as keepsakes for the soldiers. |
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For those who are looking for something smaller from the Far North, there is a rich profusion of hand-woven articles and intricately carved boxes and keepsakes. |
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Some bystanders resorted to pulling some of its teeth out for keepsakes, the newspaper also reported. |
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Or it could become the repository for the favourite letters and keepsakes that you just can't let go of. |
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Photographic albums came onto the market when photographs became available and affordable as keepsakes and collectibles. |
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Turn your favorite photos into memorable keepsakes, such as photo books, digital scrapbooks, photo albums, calendars and greeting cards. |
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Use Memory Frames with Memory Capsules to create three dimensional jewelry pieces, keepsakes and embellishments. |
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This includes items of sentimental or personal value such as keepsakes or pets. |
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Two leather-topped tables, which look a bit like African drums, by Ronan and Erwin Bouroullec hold keepsakes and collectibles. |
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Customers usually consider these photographs as very special keepsakes and often seek out high-end framing to give their keepsake the best treatment possible. |
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Jean had been carrying the cash and the precious keepsakes in her handbag because she had been burgled and did not think it safe to leave them in the house. |
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The legendary entertainer's travelling chest, a kilt, sporran and signed photos were among the keepsakes found in an attic by his great-nephews. |
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Victims should be present during clean-up operations, if possible, to prevent the discarding of personal valuables and keepsakes that might be viewed by others as useless. |
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We went up to the attic to look for the boxes containing our childhood keepsakes. |
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Her voice is more comfortable digging in the lower registers, mining the passage of time for lyrics about keepsakes in amber, day-long walks and the end of springtime. |
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He was content to surround himself with private paintings, photographs of his family and keepsakes given to him by his children and grandchildren. |
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In the fonds there are examples of keepsakes, broadsides, posters and other ephemeral publications, as well as, materials documenting the creation of limited-edition books and portfolios. |
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The students, looking weary but triumphant, gradually wander to their respective hotel rooms to review their keepsakes and try to figure out how pack up all the mementoes they will be taking home with them. |
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Commemorative keepsakes include souvenirs of places visited. |
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The most touching exhibits are the personal keepsakes, such as a handkerchief bearing the embroidered signatures of Latvian women in a forced-labour camp in Siberia. |
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Buy now 2. Personalised Football: £30, Mitre Personalised presents are often made as keepsakes to sit on a shelf, but this one is to get outside and play with. |
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You can also find sheet music written for Sir John, as well as Lady Agnes Macdonald's diary and other personal items that the Macdonald family filed away or held onto as keepsakes. |
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For those who endured personal losses such as rare books, picture albums and other family keepsakes, however, there was no way to fix a price for what was gone and could not be replaced. |
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Hundreds of visitors are descending on the small town of Amesbury in northern Massachusetts to view a collection of keepsakes and memorabilia related to the 35th President, which is due to go to auction on Sunday. |
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I found my husband's birth certificate in a shoebox of old keepsakes. |
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Keepsakes and mementoes top the gift list during the season of celebration. |
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