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Alice in Wonderland by Charles Folkard. The Mad Hatters tea party 1921
The Cat and the Mouse by Charles Folkard. Pray give me some bread. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Alice in Wonderland by Charles Folkard. Queen Alice and her friends 1921
Teddy Tail, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonTeddy Tail, a childrens fantastic musical play by Charles Folkard, music by Frederic Norton, based on the Teddy Tail comic strip in the Daily Mail newspaper, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre
Cover design, Pinocchio, the Tale of a Puppet by C Collodi, translated from the Italian by M A Murray, illustrated by Charles Folkard. Showing three wooden puppets framed by theatrical curtains
Riquet-with-the-Tuft by Charles Folkard. She saw a little man very ugly appearance. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Miss Revue by H. FolkardA young woman dressed in a fanciful black and white checked costume with a long cane, ready to perform in a theatrical revue. Date: 1920s
Through the Looking Glass by Charles Folkard. The Fish Riddle. Alice with the Red Queen and the White Queen 1921
Jack the Giant Killer by Charles Folkard" Jack the Giant Killer by Charles Folkard. The giant roared out " Whos there". A fairy tale by Charles Perrault" 1923
Dick Whittington by Charles Folkard. In a short time he had no further disturbance from the rats and mice. A fairy tale by Robert Southey 1923
Red Riding Hood by Charles Folkard. Grandmother, what big teeth you have. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Little Thumbling (Thumbelina) by Charles Folkard. They saw the ogre striding from hill to hill. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
Teeny Tiny by Charles Folkard. She put on her teeny-tiny bonnet and went to take a teeny-tiny walk. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
The Three Bears by Charles Folkard. Somebodys been at my porridge. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923
The Wise Men Gotham by Charles Folkard. So they left the eel to be drowned. Anon 1923
Proud Frog (Folkard)THE PROUD FROG " Was it so big? says the old frog, swelling & blowing up her speckled body to a great degree." Date: 1912
Black. Three Blind Mice. Charles Folkard. c. 1923. jpgThree forlorn blind mice looking rather down on their luck