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Young ballerina in a studio photoYoung ballerina (Dorothy Turner) in a studio photo. Date: early 1910s
Father and four children, Southwold, SuffolkFather (Arthur Auerbach) and his four children (Albert, Harold, Lucy and Violet) posing for a photo on the pavement outside their holiday home at 25 North Parade, Southwold, Suffolk, summer 1911
Little girl dressed up for a walk, Ealing, West LondonLittle girl (Violet Auerbach) dressed up ready to go for a walk, Ealing, West London. 1906
Brother and sister on holiday, Brighton, SussexBrother and sister (Harold and Lucy Auerbach) on holiday in Brighton, Sussex, having their photograph taken on Brighton Pier with their heads in the holes of a comic painted board. Date: 1912
Little girl with dolls in a back gardenLittle girl (Violet Auerbach) with her dolls in a back garden. Date: 1912
Two coastguards and a little girl, possibly in Southwold, Suffolk. Date: circa 1907
Little girl with Corgi dog under a parasol in a gardenUnusual Friends - little girl with Corgi dog under a parasol in a garden. 1950s
Girl cradling a puppy on her lapUnusual Friends - girl cradling a puppy on her lap. 1950s
Little girl with Corgi dogUnusual Friends - Little girl with Corgi dog 1950s
Little girl teaching maths to circus elephantsUnusual Friends - little girl teaching maths to circus elephants. 1950s
Coming from the Pantomime by Charles RobinsonBusy scene titled Coming from the Pantomime. The illustration shows many children leaving a theatre after a performance. They are all dressed up for a cold winters day. Date: 1906
Polly and Peter - children in the snow by Harold EarnshawFront cover illustration by Harold Earnshaw showing two children sheltering from the snow under an umbrella. A rather confused puppy dog sits nearby. Date: c.1920
The Jolly Book - children in motorbike and sidecarFront cover of The Jolly Book featuring an illustration of a little boy and girl riding a motorcycle and sidecar. By Harold Earnshaw. Date: c.1920
The Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by CaryllThe Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks, with music by Ivan Caryll. Jim is facing the dancing girls. J. Bannister Howards Co. touring to Theatre Royal Bath, 1904. Printed by David Allen & Sons
Father Carving the Turkey by Charles RobinsonIllustration captioned Father Carving the Turkey. A young girl sits at the dinner table while her father sharpens a knife to carve the huge turkey that is on the plate in front of her. Date: 1906
When Grandpa was Young by Charles RobinsonIllustration captioned When Grandpa was Young. The image is of two young children on a snowy hillside. The girl faces us and the boy stands behind holding a small piece of mistletoe. Date: 1906
At the Christmas service by Charles RobinsonScene showing children singing At the Christmas Service. This image has a strange cartoon like style which differs from the other illustrations. Date: 1906
The Postman by Charles RobinsonThe Postman heavily laden with a sack on his back and holding a parcel as he arrives at a gate greeted by two young girls. Date: 1906
Waking on Christmas Morning by Charles RobinsonWaking on Christmas Morning. The illustration is of two young children in a large bed having just awoken on Christmas day. A candle that has been snuffed out the night before sits in the foreground
Coming out of the Post Office by Charles RobinsonIllustration captioned Coming out of the Post Office. The scene shows a young girl holding a letter and licking the stamp as she leaves a crowded post office. Date: 1906
Christmas Eve by Charles RobinsonThe Childs Christmas by Charles Robinson, with text by Evelyn Sharp. Printed by Blackie and Son Limited. Illustration showing two children hanging up decorations on Christmas Eve. Date: 1906
Family playing cricket on the beach, CornwallA family of four -- mother, father and two children -- playing cricket on the beach in Cornwall. Date: 1970
Family holding hands on sand dunesA family of four -- mother, father and two children -- holding hands on the sand dunes on a beach in Cornwall. Date: 1970
Family of four holding hands on a beach, West Country. Date: circa 1970s
Children and elderly lady at a street partyChildren and an elderly lady at a street party, with a table full of food. Date: circa 1970s
Family group on the beach - Paignton, Devon Date: circa 1930
Margate, Kent - confident, strong woman in summer ensemble walking along the seafront. Date: circa 1930s
Jolly young ladies stroll confidently along the seafront. The girl on the left is wearing her boyfriends sports blazer, while the girl on the right has a fabulous belt-tied floral-print overcoat
Smiling young girl taking a donkey ride - Margate, Kent Date: circa 1935
Daddy Longlegs by Jean Webster. First produced in England at the Duke of Yorks Theatre on 29th May 1916. The text at the bottom left of the poster reads A Full of Smiles Play by Jean Webster
A Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Music by Lionel MoncktonA Country Girl by James M. Tanner. Barry, the heros faithful servant, and his sweetheart Sophie. Around the circle are a little of the words and music of their popular duet, Two Little Chicks
Model on beach with fishing boat, St Ives, CornwallModel on the beach in a swimsuit with a fishing boat, St Ives, Cornwall. Date: circa 1960s
Cover design, Womans Life, price three pence, free balloon with every copy. circa 1927
Advertisement for Kodak cameras -- Holidays are Kodak days. Featuring the Kodak Girl, on a beach with others. circa 1920s
Cottage or Palace? By Frank LindoCottage or Palace? by Frank Lindo produced by Harry Barfords Company. It first opened at the Canterbury Music Hall on 22nd January 1910
Trout Beck, Lake District, CumbriaView of Trout Beck, a stream in the Lake District, Cumbria. 1960s
Cinderella Flyer, starring Minnie PalmerCinderella. Late nineteenth century flyer in the shape of a butterfly. It is not clear which Her Majestys Theatre is meant, but printed in Glasgow (Mackenzie and Co. 83 Renfield Street. Glasgow)
Model splashing about in the surfA model (Gill Emberton) splashing about in the seaside surf. Date: circa 1960s
Preparing for the Childrens Party - Now, one, two, and three - a man plays the cello while two little girls practise their dance. circa late 19th century
Firemen and children with 1927 Dennis fire engineFiremen, a policeman and two children with a 1927 Dennis fire engine. Some of the men are also wearing historic uniforms and helmets. Date: circa 1960s
Policeman in 1920s uniform, with two girlsA policeman wearing a uniform dating back to 1925, with two smiling girls handcuffed together, one of whom is pretending to hit the mans helmet with a wooden truncheon. Date: circa 1980s
Young beauty queen, Miss Beautiful, CornwallYoung beauty queen, Michelle Rigby of Troon, near Camborne, Cornwall, in her Miss Beautiful sash. Date: circa 1982
Cigarette a Child of the Army by Barry Montour. The lyrics are by E. Warham St. Leger, with music by J. Haydn Parry (1864 - 1894)
Girl with Great Dane on a pebbly beachUnusual Friends - girl with Great Dane on a pebbly beach. 1950s
Young woman doing aerobics in lycra and legwarmers. Date: circa 1980s
Young beauty queen with all her trophies, CornwallYoung beauty queen, Michelle Rigby of Troon, near Camborne, Cornwall, with all her trophies. circa 1980s
Children taking part in a fashion show, possibly for a local Womens Institute group. Date: circa 1980s
Children performing Fame routine, CornwallThree children from a gym club in Cornwall, performing an energetic routine from the TV programme Fame in a village hall. Date: circa 1980s