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Three little girls in straw bonnets on a village green, with a shuttlecock and battledore, a skipping rope and a ball. Their names are Polly, Peg and Poppety. first published 1879
Little girl walking across the rooftopsA little girl walking across the rooftops, on her way to Somewhere Town. first published 1879
Three children looking out of a window, with a bowl of roses below. first published 1879
Five children picking blackberries. 1880
Eight faces looking over a wall -- they are expecting the King and Queen to pass by. first published 1879
Girl and boy sitting on a garden wallA girl and a boy, Patty and Paul, sitting on a garden wall, where they have found two snails. Below is a windmill. first published 1879
Three children rowing on a river. first published 1879
Title page design, A Day in a Childs Life, showing an oval garland of pink roses. first published 1881
Three children playing on a hill. A girl and boy dance, while another boy sits on a stile and plays a penny trumpet. Below is a hen and her chicks. first published 1879
Cover design, Marigold Garden by Kate Greenaway. Showing three little girls looking over a garden gate. 1885
Three boys chatting at a water pump. first published 1879
Eight children mourning a dead bird
Illustration with music, Waking, showing a little girl lying in a four-poster bed -- Wake up! the sun is shining... first published 1881
Little boy in a garden in the springA little boy in a garden in the spring, watching a hen and her chicks on the lawn. first published 1879
Illustration, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing Polly being is held aloft by a dark-faced miner called Brother Step-and-Fetch-It
Girl with toddler and babyA young girl with her two siblings, a toddler and a baby. 1880
Cover design, Under the Window by Kate GreenawayCover design for Under the Window by Kate Greenaway. This was her first childrens picture book, for which she provided both text and illustrations. first published 1879
Frontispiece design, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing a little girl in a blue dress with a doll in each hand. 1886
Diamonds & Toads by Kate Greenaway. Two toads and two vipers dropped from her mouth. Illustrations attributed to Kate Greenaway (her first book). A fairy tale by Charles Perrault Date: circa 1870
Little child sitting on a fenceA little child sits in a huddled pose on top of a five-bar gate in the country. first published 1881
Two girls picking apples from a tree. 1880
Young mother and her childA young mother holds her energetic toddler by the hands to prevent her from falling. first published 1881
The wedding bells -- bridesmaids with bouquetsA procession of bridesmaids with their bouquets. 1885
Sleeping Child / GreenawayMother checks on her sleeping child Date: 19th century
Greenaway Book / FlowersPages from Kate Greenaways Le Langage des Fleurs. Date: First published: 1884
Bridal Fashions 1929For a spring wedding, Brides dress is of white net embroidered in silver; bridesmaid in apple green satin while the small attendants wear Greenaway
Robbing the Orchard by Louis WainAn unusual illustration by Louis Wain, more usually known for his cat drawings, showing a group of children stealing apples from an orchard
Greenaway Card - 2 of 2A girl wishes you a Merry Christmas
Greenaway Card - 1 of 2A boy wishes you a Very Happy New Year
1884 Greenaway CalendarAn 1884 calendar by Kate Greenaway
Greenaway Girls & DollsThree Greenaway girls and their dolls, one in a cart
Kate GreenawayKATE GREENAWAY artist of childrens books
Bo Peep / GreenawayStanding on a fence looking for her sheep
Ring O roses / GreenawaySix children dance in a circle to play Ring O Roses
Tell Tale Tit GreenawayTell-tale tit, your tongue shall be slit, and all the dogs in the town shall have a little bit
Pippin Hill / GreenawayAs I was going up Pippin Hill, Pippin Hill was dirty : There I met a sweet pretty lass who dropped me a curtsey
Hush-A-Bye (Greenaway)- though here its Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top... when the wind blows, the cradle will rock, when the bough breaks, cradle will fall
Miss Muffet (Greenaway)Sufferers from arachnophobia will sympathise with little miss Muffet who, seeking to enjoy her curds and whey in solitude, finds her picnic gatecrashed by a spider
Little Maid / GreenawayLittle maid, little maid, whither goest thou ? Down in the meadow to milk my cow
Jolly Boys / GreenawayWe re all jolly boys, and we re coming with a noise, our stockings shall be made of the finest silk and our tails shall touch the ground
Jack Sprat / GreenawayJack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean, and so between them both they licked the platter clean
Jack & Jill / GreenawayHere are Jack and his sister Jill making their way up the hill, but if they don t take the care they oughter, they both will fall and so will their water
Jack Horner (Greenaway)Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating a Christmas pie; he put in his thumb and pulled out a plum and said, Oh, what a good boy am I !
Little Lad / GreenawayLittle lad, little lad, where wast thou born ? Far off in Lancashire, under a thorn, where they sup sour milk from a rams horn
Green Gravel / GreenawayAll around the green gravel the grass is so green and all the pretty maids are fit to be seen - slightly different words from the usual version
Elsie Marley / GreenawayElsie Marley has grown so fine, she won t get up to serve the swine, but lies in bed till eight or nine, and surely she does take her time !
Crosspatch / GreenawayCrosspatch, lift the latch, Sit by the fire and spin; Take a cup and drink it up, then call your neighbours in
Greenaway Calendar 1899An 1899 Kate Greenaway calendar showing twelve young women responding to changes in the weather