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Professor Jones - Blank Oct 1925 Marshall College Library Bookmark | 80mm x 142mm
Step back into the golden age of archaeology with this 1920s‑inspired library card bookmark, designed as a clean, customisable piece of retro stationery. Featuring an old‑world academic layout, period‑appropriate rules, and a tactile kraft‑paper finish, it feels like something you’d find tucked inside a well‑travelled field journal.
This is an original design, created to evoke the atmosphere of early‑20th‑century college libraries without replicating any specific prop. The blank sections give you plenty of room for your own reading notes, titles, dates, or creative touches.
Each bookmark measures 80mm x 142mm, making it an ideal fit for most books.
The natural kraft cardstock used for this design can vary slightly in shade and texture. As shown in the photos, each bookmark may appear a little lighter or darker, adding to its unique, vintage character.
Step back into the golden age of archaeology with this 1920s‑inspired library card bookmark, designed as a clean, customisable piece of retro stationery. Featuring an old‑world academic layout, period‑appropriate rules, and a tactile kraft‑paper finish, it feels like something you’d find tucked inside a well‑travelled field journal.
This is an original design, created to evoke the atmosphere of early‑20th‑century college libraries without replicating any specific prop. The blank sections give you plenty of room for your own reading notes, titles, dates, or creative touches.
Each bookmark measures 80mm x 142mm, making it an ideal fit for most books.
The natural kraft cardstock used for this design can vary slightly in shade and texture. As shown in the photos, each bookmark may appear a little lighter or darker, adding to its unique, vintage character.
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