Greaves and Thomas, the world’s most diverse globe makers, offers beautiful globes for the discerning eye as, terrestrial, celestial, lunar or planetary. The company is also the copyright owner of the Donald McGill Archive and now republishing classic comic greeting cards, including saucy postcards that were banned in the 1950’s by the government. The greetings cards can be reused as postcards by the recipient and represent the best of saucy UK humour. Globes
are not to be forgotten and the range of folding, paper globes made from recycled paper are affordable and educational. These are a great gift item and suitable for a range of different retail stores. They are made in two sizes and in modern day and historical versions.

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Giddy for gingham or tender for tartan, plaid and chequerboard have cornered greeting card designs in 2025. From the bonny Highlands to Dorothy on the