1973 Birthday Card, 51st Birthday Card, 51st Anniversary Card
Born in 1973 Card
Are you looking for a 51st birthday card? Or maybe a 51st anniversary card? We’ve got the perfect greeting cards for you…
Outstanding quality cards made from:
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- Smooth, 400gsm thick card for a luxurious finish.
- A5 size – 210mm x 148mm (A4 card folded in half)
- A5 white envelope is included for free
- Inside is blank for your own message to be handwritten.
- Perfect 51st card for him or her.
- 60+ facts about 1973.
- * yummy cake not included
The card is scratch proof on the outside and not coated inside so its easy to write on. Our specialist card printing company uses cutting edge technologies to ensure the most vibrant colours on a superior paper stock.
Whether the recipient of your card was born or married in 1973 and you are shopping for a 51st birthday or anniversary gift, or it was a very special year for another reason, these make a very thoughtful and personalised cards.
**Heads and Tails Jewellery have 3500+ 5 Star reviews and have made over 100,000 pieces of coin jewellery, and greetings cards so we’re confident your order and customer experience will be exceptional. Read Heads and Tails Jewellery reviews below **
Envelope
You will receive your gift card in a luxury envelope, so your card is instantly ready to be given to someone special.
What is inside the card?
The cards are left completely blank for you to handwrite your own message.
Facts about 1973
The 60+ facts and figures neatly displayed on the card have been researched in depth by the team at Heads and Tails Jewellery. The facts include lots of memories and conversation starters such as:
Best Selling Songs and Albums
Oscar Winners
UK and World Populations
Headline News Stories
Average House and Car Prices
Average Salaries in 1973
Cost of Living- prices of a loaf of bread, beer, milk and petrol
Famous People Born in 1973
Sports Winners such as Premiership winners, Six Nations and Wimbledon winners in 1973.
1973 Facts
YEAR | 1973 | |
UK POPULATION | 56,006,296 | |
WORLD POPULATION | 3,927,780,238 | |
AVERAGE HOUSE PRICE | £8,974 | |
AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY | £2,178.80 | |
OSCAR WINNERS | BEST PICTURE | The Sting |
BEST ACTOR | Jack Lemmon | |
BEST ACTRESS | Glenda Jackson | |
WIMBLEDON | OLYMPICS? | |
PREMIER LEAGUE WINNER | Liverpool | |
WIMBLEDON MENS | Jan Kodeš | |
WIMBLEDON WOMENS | Billie Jean King | |
TOP NEWS STORIES | 1 | Marlon Brandoand refuses his Best Actor Oscar for his role in The Godfather, to protest the U.S. government’s treatment of Native Americans. |
2 | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), the technology behind MRI scanning, is developed. | |
3 | Pablo Picasso Dies. | |
MUSIC | Album | Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player – Elton John |
Single | Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree – Dawn featuring Tony Orlando | |
CHRISTMAS NO.1 | Merry Xmas Everybody – Slade | |
CHINESE ZODIAC | Year of the Ox | |
PRIME MINISTER | Sir Edward Heath | |
US PRESIDENT | Richard M. Nixon | |
SHOPPING LIST PRICES | LOAF | 11p |
MILK | 6p | |
PINT OF BEER | 19 | |
PETROL | 7.89 | |
BORN IN THIS YEAR | 1 | Pharrell Williams |
2 | Sachin Tendulkar | |
3 | Heidi Klum | |
4 | Haile Gebrselassie | |
5 | Rufus Wainwright | |
AVG CAR PRICE | MGB – £1,393 | |
RUGBY SIX NATIONS | England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (Tie) | |
EUROVISION | YEAR/VENUE | 1973 |
WINNER | Luxembourg | |
SONG AND ARTIST | Tu Te Reconnaîtras by Anne-Marie David | |
POINTS | 129 | |
ON TV | Wedding of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips |
Born in 1973 Card
Our customers often find us by chance looking for 51st birthday card ideas and then continue to purchase for friends and relatives from our large coin jewellery and greeting card selection. We offer dates ranging from 1930 to 2022. Gift recipients often include:
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- Dad, Husband, Boyfriend, Sons, Brothers, Grandads, Grandsons, Nephews, Uncles, Step-Father, Groom and Groomsmen.
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- Mum, Wife, Girlfriend, Daughters, Sisters, Grandmas, Granddaughters, Nieces, Aunties, Step-Mum, Bride and Bridesmaids and of course friends.
When to buy a 1973 51st card:
They are regularly worn and gifted on occasions such as:
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- Birthdays, Anniversaries, Weddings, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas, Graduations, Retirement, birth of a child, ‘just because’ or in memory at funerals.
Why gift greeting cards from Heads & Tails Jewellery?
Our greeting cards are full of facts so not only does the recipient get a lovely card to help them celebrate, they also get a lifetime of memories to recall.
We also sell a very large range of coin jewellery- keyrings, necklaces, hip flasks, cufflinks etc. All made from coins as old as the recipient. Why not buy their present from us too?
51st Birthday Cards for Her or Him
These cards make the best 51st birthday gifts, for a couple of reasons:
For birthdays, the facts used are exactly as old as the recipient who was born in 1973, therefore are a meaningful and thoughtful present. In addition, they back memories of the ‘good old days’ and lots of conversations about happy childhoods.
1973 51st Anniversary Gifts for Husband or Wife
Are you or your partner, friend or relative celebrating 50 years of marriage? Show them how much you love them with these personalised 51st anniversary cards which make a wonderful wedding anniversary gift.
Memorial Cards for 1973
Like the increasingly popular ‘Ashes Jewellery,’ our cards can also poignantly signify the birth year and memory of a loved one that has now passed away, such as a parent, grandparent or in memory of your friend. A touching and subtle way to remember how tings were in days gone by.
Good quality. Looks lovely.
Excellent product well packaged & speedy delivery with excellent price
Fantastic idea, my friend loved it
Card describes what and who was about in 1973. Good for a 50th birthday card.
Great to have information on the year of birth.
Really nice quality card, shame the dog had a nibble as it came through letter box, my friend thought of it as the dog signed it too 😀
Really nice card.
Ideal
Great card
Nice print.
Spot on
Lots of relevent info from 1973 good product
Unique and stunning
It’s a card