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Baby Carriage - Patent Landau for one or two children Date: 1909
Suggestion for Utilising Enemy Trench Mortars, WW1Suggestion for Utilising Enemy Trench Mortars Captured in France drawn by William Heath Robinson in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
Dunkleys prams and nursery toys advertisement, 1888Advertisement for a variety of prams, bassinettes, childrens wheeled toys and rocking horses available from Dunkleys of 76 Houndsditch, London. 1888
Croatia, Opatja - Promenade and Cafe QuarneroCroatia, Opatja (Abbazia) - Promenade and Cafe Quarnero Date: circa 1909
Raphael Park Lake, Romford, London, England - two swans having a light swim, possibly hoping the photographer is bearing bread-based snackage... Date: circa 1904
Queen Victoria of Spain, Prince Jaime and Prince of AsturiasQueen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen of Spain as husband of King Alfonso XIII (1887-1969) pictured cradling her son Prince Jaime
St. James Park, London - View towards Horseguards Parade. Date: circa 1906
Indian Nursemaid with perambulator - Pune, IndiaIndian Nursemaid for a rich European family wheeling a very fine perambulator at Pune, formerly known as Poona (now the eighth largest metropolis in India)
Young children on the street with the youngest in a pramCarriage Folk? Certainly not a fancy carriage in sight for these three! Date: 1900
View on the Thames Embankment, LondonView on the Thames Embankment, Central London Date: circa 1903
London Street Boys and their soapbox racerFive London Street Boys (can you spot them all?!) and their homemade soapbox racer go-cart, fitted with perambulator wheels. Date: circa 1908
Married for CompanyAn amusing American postcard entitled: Married for Company, showing a Mother who has certainly gained company through her marriage, in the form of ten children (and a pet dog)!! Date: circa 1910s
Taking the twins for a spin in the pramWe have done those things we ought not to have done!...and two noisy babies are the outcome! Date: circa 1918
Entrant in Ramsgate Battle of Flowers, KentOne of the entrants in the Ramsgate Battle of Flowers event which was staged in the town for many years. This lady has decorated her babys perambulator to resemble an aeroplane of the time. circa 1911
Guernsey - Battle of the FlowersGuernsey, Channel Islands - Battle of the Flowers. The Battle is a classic island event, where locals compete to win the prestigious Prix DHonneur award for the best mobile floral float
Little girl in a wicker pramA little West Country girl in a fish basket which has been converted into a pram. A delightful view - possibly from Brixham, Devon. Date: circa 1910s
Baby Princess Elizabeth at BalmoralThe tiny Princess Elizabeth is carried up some stairs at Balmoral in her perambulator. Date: 1927
Mother and son with a streamlined PramMother and her son with a streamlined pram - Classic 1950s German design. Date: circa early 1950s
Welsh Cabinet Makers with pramsThe shop of W. Davies, a Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, of Station Road, Llanelli who was known as Davies the Celfi (Davies the Furniture)
Surveying in AfghanistanA mile-measuring machine (perambulator) being used by the Afghan Boundary Commission. Date: circa 1884
Family with donkey-drawn trap in a garden, Mid WalesA large Edwardian family of seven with a donkey-drawn trap in a garden in Mid Wales. It is possible that the trap has been constructed out of a pram
Overdressed baby in ornate pram, Mid WalesAn overdressed baby in an ornate pram, in a garden in Mid Wales
Around the world in an iron maskAn extraordinary postcard of a man who for a wager of 21, 000 pounds, walked around the world. Harry Bensley alledged to have pushed his perambulator all around the globe wearing this mask
The Babes in the Wood Race, Bermuda, 1904Illustration showing the Babes in the Wood race at a gymkana held in Bermuda, 1904. The race was as follows: The men had to gallop up to a wall, dismount and climb over
Social / Nurse / SerpentineA nurse wheels her charge in a perambulator past the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens, London, where boys are sailing model yachts
Nurse at SpreewaldAt Spreewald, Germany, a nurse dressed in the picturesque costume of the region takes her charge out in a perambulator, in an otherwise deserted street
Bayswater Road 1933A nurse takes advantage of the traffic lights to cross the Bayswater Road at Albert Gate into Hyde Park, pushing her charge in its perambulator