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New Year greeting - Ring Out the Old, Ring In the New. Depicts three children bellringing. Edwardinal New Year card. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902-1906
Christmas invitation - Please come. Depicts girl in period costume with a staff out in the snow. Edwardian card. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902-1906
Flowers of happiness - May happiness strew with flowers your path throughout the year. Goddess (possibly Chloris) strewing flowers from above. From a greeting card
Dutch boy and girl in blueDutch boy chasing his girl. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1906
Girl with a brollyYoung girl in white with a black umbrella. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905
Girl with Japanese dollQuizzical young girl in white with a Japanese doll. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905
Cartoon, music of Richard Wagner -- young Mr Softly has something important to say, so Miss Ethel asks Lucy to play some Wagner, which ought to prevent her from overhearing! Date: 1895
POST PARRISH 6At Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Ethel Post Parrish materialises the spirit of Silver Belle picture 6 of 7 Date: 1953
POST PARRISH 5At Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Ethel Post Parrish materialises the spirit of Silver Belle picture 5 of 7 Date: 1953
Greeting cardJog on jog on the foot-pathway and merrily hent the style-a! A merry heart goes all the day, your sad tires in a mile-a! (Shakespeare, A Winters Tale). Artist: Ethel Larcombe. Date: circa 1910
Bansin, Germany, Three British women on holiday on the beachUsedom Isle Ostseebad, Baltic Sea Coast - Bansin, Germany, Three British women (Ethel, Ca and Fiona) on holiday on the beach in a variety of elegant swimwear with parasols
Suffragettes capture The Monument, LondonCrowds gathered to witness the capture of the Monument by two suffragettes, Miss Ethel Spark and Mrs Gertrude Shaw - 18th April, 1913
Little Folk Misfitz - Where are you going to my pretty maid. circa 1910
A trying momentYoung girl wrestling away her golly from the jaws of a white terrier. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1911
Rub a dub dubThree jolly boys at sea in a tub. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912
Ethel Warwick paintingEthel Warwick (1882-1951), Stage and film actress; wife of Edmund Waller, pictured at an easel painting, wearing a very artistic looking oriental cloak
Jack be NimbleJack be nimble, Jack be quick Traditional nursery rhyme. Date: circa 1912
Miss Ethel Warwick - British Stage ActressEthel Maud Warwick (1880-1951) - born in Hendon, Middlesex, England, she was married to actor Edmund Waller. In addition to being a star of musical comedies, Miss Warwick was an accomplished painter