- Look up
keepsake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Keepsake may
refer to: Souvenir, an
object a
person acquires for the
memories the
owner ****ociates...
- A
keepsake box or
memory box,
typically made from wood, is used for
storing mementos of a
special time,
event or person. They are
often created or purchased...
- The
Keepsake was an
English literary annual which ran from 1828 to 1857,
published each
Christmas from 1827 to 1856, for
perusal during the year of the...
- and 250,000
people were
member of the
Keepsake Ornament Collector's Club.
There were as many as 400
local Keepsake Ornament Collector's Club
chapters in...
-
Keepsake is a
third person point-and-click
adventure game
developed by
Canadian company Wicked Studios for Linux, Mac OS X and
Windows platforms. The player...
-
Keepsake was an
American emo/screamo band
formed in 1997 by Paul Geller, Mark
Silva and
Duane Hosein in
Coral Springs, Florida.
Hosein joined the band...
- The
Keepsake Press was a
private press founded by
English writer Roy Lewis. The
press published more than 100
books and
chapbooks using letterpress techniques...
- "The
Keepsake Stories" is the
title given to
three short stories by Sir
Walter Scott which appeared in The
Keepsake for MDCCCXXIX, a
literary annual published...
-
Chumsfanleigh (née
Keepsake) was
first introduced in I
Shall Wear Midnight, as
Letitia Keepsake, the
daughter of the late Lord
Keepsake, was
Baron Roland...
- 1826. —. "The
Convent of Chailot". The
Keepsake for MDCCCXXVIII. —. "Ferdinando Eboli. A Tale". The
Keepsake for MDCCCXXIX. Ed.
Frederic Mansel Reynolds...