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Witchcraft - FlyingA countrywoman is amazed to see two witches - one male, one female - flying past escorted by the Devil who, it seems, also needs a broomstick Date: circa 1600
Witch Airborne by Florence Mary AndersonA witch flies through the air with her companions by Florence Mary Anderson. 1915
Alice, Where Art Thou, Christmas cardAlice, Where Art Thou, comic interpretation of a popular song on a Christmas card, with a frog finding his lost love, who is now an angel frog with wings up in the clouds. (3 of 3) Date: circa 1890s
Fancy dress costume, The Witch Date: circa 1880
Street brawl between two men in a 19th century townStreet brawl between two men boxing, knocking over a woman with wheelbarrow, 19th century. Spar d neither man nor mothers Son - Yea clawed the back o Horner John
Matthew Skeggs, as Seignor Bumbasto, playingMatthew Skeggs, in the character of Seignor Bumbasto, playing a broomstick instead of a cello with a bow. Skeggs was a publican and performer of musical tricks with the Choice Spirits
Scrap, Witch flying on a broomstick. 19th century
Witch, cat and chauffeur on a Halloween postcardWitch, cat and chauffeur in a car made out of a giant marrow on a Halloween postcard. Date: circa 1900s
Witch on a broomstickChildren spot a witch on a broomstick at Halloween. Date: circa 1910
Baubles and corn dolliesCorn dolly, decoration made from stalks of grain woven into the shape of a witch figure on a broomstick, her face hidden with a gingham headscarf, with an attached length of black thread, c.1960
The Little Red Hen, the picture of domestic efficiency, sweeps her front doorstep while an nterested looking fox lurks nearby. Date: c.1915
Witches riding broomsticks on six Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s
Snap card - There was an old womanNursery Rhyme Snap card - There was an old woman who rode on a broom. early 20th century
Old Woman Whither So High?Black and white. Young girl dressed as a witch, riding on a broomstick with a black cat. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 117 Date: late 19th century
Halloween Greetings PostcardOn Halloween, the witches night, If YELLOW is the lantern light Your future surely will be bright. A witch flies across the moonlit sky on her broomstick