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Silhouette - Postcard DesignSeated mother with her baby on her lap and a baby's high-chair nearby. Date: 1920s
Kate GreenawayThe April Baby's Book of Tunes by Elizabeth von Arnim. Facing page 25. Depicts the three sisters dancing. Captioned: The strains of Polly Flinders Date: 1900
Kate GreenawayThe April Baby's Book of Tunes by Elizabeth von Arnim. Facing page 71. Depicts the three sisters engaged in horseplay
Kate GreenawayThe April Baby's Book of Tunes by Elizabeth von Arnim. Facing page 17. Depicts the three sisters commenting
Kate GreenawayThe April Baby's Book of Tunes by Elizabeth von Arnim. Facing page 7. Three sisters named April, May and June in the living room jostling one another
Kate GreenawayThe April Baby's Book of Tunes by Elizabeth von Arnim. Front cover. Date: 1900
Kate GreenawayBaby's Birthday Book. Frontispiece. Five boys and girls holding the birthday book Date: 1879
Ancient Persian priests performing ritual sacrificesAncient Persian priests in white robes performing ritual sacrifices at a pyre. Pireo e Sacerdoti Persi
Ewarts Geyser AdvertisementAn advertisement for Ewart's Geyser, promoting the availability of hot water instantly, through gas, oil or fuel
Baby's First FriendsOil painting displaying a group of toys intended for a baby, including stuffed dogs and rabbit, two female dolls and a large white bird. Date: circa 1930
DEATH/MOURNING/MILKA Native Canadian couple mourn their dead child : she presses onto the tomb some of the milk which should have been the baby's nourishment Date: 1781
Comic postcard, Couple in a rowing boat on the sea Date: 20th century
PaddlingA wonderful new game. Young girl dipping babys toes in the sea for the first time. Date: 1928
Babys tears, Sonerila margaritacea. Southeast Asia
Christening robe 1868Beautiful embroidered Christening robe. 1868
Stewardess at Work Date: 1950
Father wearing Handkerchief with Baby Date: 1951
BABYS BATHTIME 1922Mother lifts baby out of the bath and dries him with a towel. Date: 1922
Baby in a fine perambulator, parked on a the pavement Date: circa 1920s