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Horner Collection

Background imageHorner Collection: Children pony trekking, Horner, Somerset

Children pony trekking, Horner, Somerset
Children pony trekking at Horner, Exmoor, Somerset. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageHorner Collection: Jack Horner (Anderson)

Jack Horner (Anderson)
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 !

Background imageHorner Collection: Winifred Ward music hall male impersonator 1880-1975

Winifred Ward music hall male impersonator 1880-1975
Winifred Ward male impersonator and pantomime principal boy. In costume for ?Jack Horner? pantomime, Princes Theatre, Bristol. Wearing light coloured suit with trouser turn-ups

Background imageHorner Collection: Wartime Music Fairy Tales Advertisement

Wartime Music Fairy Tales Advertisement
A wartime advertisement promoting musical fairy tales including Humpty Dumpty, Little Jack Horner, The Three Little Bears and Little Bo-Peep. Date: circa 1941

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Jack Horner

Little Jack Horner
Artist's rendering of a traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: John Lawson Date: circa 1898

Background imageHorner Collection: Illustration, In Nursery-Rhyme Land

Illustration, In Nursery-Rhyme Land - Why, all the people are alive, cried Betty. Date: 1938

Background imageHorner Collection: Horner

Horner
Caricature of Horner by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Jack Horner sat in the corner

Little Jack Horner sat in the corner Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHorner Collection: Editorial Board, Daily Worker newspaper, London

Editorial Board, Daily Worker newspaper, London
Editorial Board of the Daily Worker newspaper, London: J R Campbell, William Rust, Professor J Bs Haldane, the Dean of Canterbury (Hewlett Johnson), R Page Arnot, Councillor J Owen, Sean O'Casey

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Jack Horner Sat In The Corner by Cecil Aldin

Little Jack Horner Sat In The Corner by Cecil Aldin
A colour illustration of Little Jack Corner eating his Christmas pie. Date: 1900

Background imageHorner Collection: Original Artwork - Nursery Rhyme Series Gummed Stickers

Original Artwork - Nursery Rhyme Series Gummed Stickers
Original Artwork - Designs for six Nursery Rhyme Series Gummed Stickers Date: circa 1937

Background imageHorner Collection: Place marker - Jack Horner

Place marker - Jack Horner
Place marker - Heres __________s Corner! cries Jack Horner. Date: circa 1937

Background imageHorner Collection: Alfred Mager, Francis Horner, Thomas Bowman Stephenson

Alfred Mager, Francis Horner, Thomas Bowman Stephenson
In 1869, a collaboration between Alfred Mager (left), Francis Horner (centre) and Thomas Bowman Stephenson (right) led to the founding of the National Childrens Home. Date: 1870s

Background imageHorner Collection: Owl doctor and robin patient on a Christmas card

Owl doctor and robin patient on a Christmas card
Owl doctor and robin patient on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageHorner Collection: Katherine Horner, later Asquith

Katherine Horner, later Asquith
Katharine Frances Asquith (n饠 Horner) (1885-1976), Daughter of Sir John and Lady Horner; wife of Raymond Asquith. Miss Katherine Horner

Background imageHorner Collection: Advertisement, Horners Penny Stories

Advertisement, Horners Penny Stories
Advertisement for Horners Penny Stories -- Have You Read Them? circa 1900

Background imageHorner Collection: Dressing doll. Little Jack Horner

Dressing doll. Little Jack Horner. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921

Background imageHorner Collection: Mrs Raymond Asquith (Katherine Horner)

Mrs Raymond Asquith (Katherine Horner)
Portrait of Mrs Raymond Asquith, formerly Miss Katherine Horner, wife of the eldest son of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith. She was the younger daughter of Sir John Horner of Mells Park

Background imageHorner Collection: The nursery rhyme, Little Jack Horner

The nursery rhyme, Little Jack Horner
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating a Christmas pie; he put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum, and said, what a good boy am I! Date: c. 1930

Background imageHorner Collection: Advertisement for Horners patent Dorcas thimble, 1899

Advertisement for Horners patent Dorcas thimble, 1899
Advertisement for Charles Horners patent Dorcas thimble, as worn by a quarter of a million ladies. This thimble has a steel core, lined with two layers of silver

Background imageHorner Collection: Carl Christian Laurentius Birch (1753-1808) by Johan Horner

Carl Christian Laurentius Birch (1753-1808) by Johan Horner
Carl Christian Laurentius Birch (1753-1808). Danish priest. Portrait by Johan Horner (1711-1763). National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Folk Misfitz - Little Jack Horner

Little Folk Misfitz - Little Jack Horner. circa 1910

Background imageHorner Collection: Snap card - Little Jack Horner

Snap card - Little Jack Horner
Nursery Rhyme Snap card - Little Jack Horner sat in a corner. early 20th century

Background imageHorner Collection: Illustration, Little Jack Horner

Illustration, Little Jack Horner. (2 of 2) circa 1890s

Background imageHorner Collection: Little girls in nursery rhyme fancy dress

Little girls in nursery rhyme fancy dress
Six little girls dressed up in fancy dress as various nursery rhyme characters. (At a guess), from left, Mary Mary, Quite Contrary, Little Jack Horner, Little Bo Peep, Little Boy Blue

Background imageHorner Collection: Two hikers, Horner Water, Luccombe, Exmoor

Two hikers, Horner Water, Luccombe, Exmoor
Two young hikers resting by a tree and checking their map at Horner Water, West Luccombe, Exmoor, Somerset. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageHorner Collection: Caravan site, Horner, Exmoor, Somerset

Caravan site, Horner, Exmoor, Somerset
Caravan site at Horner, Exmoor, Somerset. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageHorner Collection: Two boys with white pony, Horner, Somerset

Two boys with white pony, Horner, Somerset
Two boys with a white pony at Horner, Exmoor, Somerset. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageHorner Collection: Two riders on Packhorse Bridge, Horner, Somerset

Two riders on Packhorse Bridge, Horner, Somerset. Date: 20th century

Background imageHorner Collection: Two boys on Packhorse Bridge, Horner, Somerset

Two boys on Packhorse Bridge, Horner, Somerset. Date: 20th century

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Jack Horner

Little Jack Horner
Traditional nursery rhyme postcard, utilised as an advertising medium for an outfitter.Date: circa 1905

Background imageHorner Collection: Mrs Raymond Asquith

Mrs Raymond Asquith, formerly Katherine Mary Horner (1885 - 1976), wife of Raymond Asquith, the eldest of Prime Minister Herbert Asquiths four sons

Background imageHorner Collection: John Horner

John Horner 1858 - 1919 (1913). Rae, Henrietta 1859-1928. Date: 1913

Background imageHorner Collection: Unidentified montage of nursery rhyme characters

Unidentified montage of nursery rhyme characters with items associated with them. Includes Little Bo Peep and her sheep, dancing pigs, the Queen of Hearts and her tarts and Little Jack Horner and pie

Background imageHorner Collection: Game cards

Game cards

Background imageHorner Collection: Anon 1. Little Jack Horner

Anon 1. Little Jack Horner

Background imageHorner Collection: Anon 5. Little Jack Horner (Xmas)

Anon 5. Little Jack Horner (Xmas)

Background imageHorner Collection: Anon 4. Little Jack Horner

Anon 4. Little Jack Horner

Background imageHorner Collection: Japan Kagoshima Bay

Japan Kagoshima Bay
Cape Horner, at the entrance to Kagoshima Bay

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Jack Horner 1818

Little Jack Horner 1818
Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pull d out a

Background imageHorner Collection: Little Jack Horner (Bell

Little Jack Horner (Bell
Little Jack Horner sits in a corner eating his Christmas pie, while a huge pot boils on the open fire beside him

Background imageHorner Collection: Jack Horner (Greenaway)

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 !



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