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Original Newspaper 60th Birthday (From 1952) in Presentation Box

Original Newspaper 60th Birthday (From 1952) in Presentation Box

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Birthdays are a time to celebrate. You'd be forgiven for indulging in a little bit of reminiscence on your birthday, looking back on all those little experiences that make up a life. So why not encourage this trip down memory lane and give them an original newspaper from the day they were born? This tiny capsule of history will raise a smile, and perhaps even a happy tear from the lucky recipient on their 60th birthday. Within this beautiful handmade presentation box lies an original newspaper from the day they were born. The title we send will usually be The Times. Where this is not available, we will send an alternative equivalent national newspaper of the day, but please be aware that if their special date lands on a Sunday there will be an extra 20 surcharge, we'll get in touch with you once you've placed your order to arrange the extra charge if one applies. So why not give the gift of golden reminiscence on their special day this year? Click the 'buy' button and the personalised gift box will be on its way.

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