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5649689
Area
Miscellaneous
Title
Duyvis (Toonder) deksels [Beatrijs]
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20
Year
1963
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(Toonder Duyvis lids). Beatrijs was a Catholic women's weekly that was incorporated into Libelle in 1967. The first issue was published in 1939 by Uitgeverij Spaarnestad. It was full of "domesticity, character stability and a sense of good". In addition to general subjects, the Beatrijs paid a lot of attention to sewing and making clothes themselves. Knitting patterns, crochet patterns, for maternity clothes, a practical cardigan or a christening dress. Even for a wedding dress, the Beatrijs reader did not turn her hand. Also informative articles, commercial articles (about the miracle frying pan for example) and the well-known section "Ask Beatrijs". Articles such as the death of Sister Marie-Bernard (van Lourdes) highlight the Catholic approach. Of course there was also room for the royal family, with whom Beatrijs had a warm bond. During the war, Beatrice appeared temporarily only once every two weeks instead of weekly. This was due to the paper shortage. In 1967 the Catholic magazine Beatrijs became part of the Libelle, a women's magazine that we still know today as the main attraction of the publisher Sanoma. This ad is from 5/18/1963. jes. The image of the 12th lid, Jolliepop, is not included. The lids are available in 2 sizes: 55mm and 66mm + 1 lid of 85mm.

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