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Two Edwardian women in gardenTwo Edwardian women in graden, the house being Strathclyde, Offerton Lane Stockport. Standing is Edith Battersby, daughter of the houise owner, and seated is Kate Nash
Lion Rock, Dovedale, Derbyshire with two Edwardian ladiesA fine example of what the prosperous Edwardian lady would wear for a walk in the coutry - on the left is Kate Nash, daughter of an industrialist from London
Figures in an Edwardian garden at Strathclyde, Offertomn Lane, Stockport. The man is Frank Battersby, son of the owner, and the woman standing is Franks sister Edith
Redheads shop, Coniston, with Annie and Kate in the doorway. They worked at the shop which is in Yewdale Road Coniston and is still run as a newsagents/souvenir shop today. Date: circa 1907
Redheads shop, Coniston, is in Yewdale Road and is still run as a newsagents/souvenir shop. The men in the doorway are the photographers friends Wilson and Nelstrop
Kate Vaughan - Portrait PhotographKate Vaughan - late 19th century sepia studio portrait photograph
Evolution. Chinese women reject traditional shoes and tell Mr John Bull Chinaman, They are no use, we re quite grown out of that sort of shoe! Please take fresh measures
Advertisement for Madame Kate Reily, dressmaker, 1903Advertisement for Madame Kate Reily of Dover Street, one of the leading dressmakers in London during the late Victorian period, offering the latest French and original English fashions in costumes
KATE SNEYD daughter of Major Ralph Sneyd, best known for being the father of Kate. Date: CIRCA 1852
Kate Kearneys Cottage, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. Kate was a well known beauty in Ireland in the years before the Great Famine and it was at this sibin that Kate distilled her famous poitin
Kate Thayer Grand Concert Company. Includes portraits of Mrs. Helen Norman, Signor Tagliapietra, Teresa Carreno, M. Arbuckle, Kate Thayer, and Chas. E. Pratt. Date c1879
H Had itFrom A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886
K Knelt for it
A is for Apple
C Cut itFrom A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886
D Dealt itFrom A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886
L Longed for itFrom A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886
T Took itFrom A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886
G Got it
S Sang for itFrom A Apple Pie the iconic picture book by Kate Greenaway Date: 1886
Two little girls going for a walkTwo little girls, Polly and Susan, going for a walk. One of them holds a rolled up umbrella or parasol, the other pulls a doll in a cart. first published 1879
Illustration with music, Sleeping, showing a young mother with her baby asleep on her lap. first published 1881
Proud girl with her dog
Prince Finikin, his mamma and Dolly. The prince offers Dolly a cup of tea, and thinks hes very kind to do so. first published 1879
Four boys dancing on a beach, with boats on either side, and more boats out at sea. first published 1879
Illustration with music, Tired, showing a young girl sleeping on the grass. first published 1881
Three children with a go-cart. The girl in the middle is pulling her younger sister along. first published 1879
Little girl with a skipping ropeA little girl with a skipping rope. first published 1881
Illustration with music, Grace Before Meals, showing three little girls saying a prayer. first published 1881
Five little girls dancing
Frontispiece, Kate Greenaways Birthday Book for ChildrenFrontispiece design, Kate Greenaways Birthday Book for Children, showing a brother and sister walking through a snowy landscape. 1880
Little girl standing at a garden gateA little girl standing at a garden gate, rather disappointed that her day hasn t been more exciting. first published 1879
Little girl in front of her houseA little girl in front of her house with a basket of flowers on her arm. first published 1879
Title page design, Marigold Garden by Kate Greenaway. Showing a girl and a boy in a garden with hedges and trellis. 1885
Seven children carrying flowers to celebrate the coming of May. (1 of 2) first published 1879
Two boys running, one of them with a hoop and stick. first published 1879
Butchers boy and bakers boyA butchers boy and a bakers boy having a chat. first published 1879
Three girls under blue parasol
Five children walking through a villageFive children going out to tea, walking through a village. first published 1879
Title page design, Under the Window by Kate GreenawayTitle page 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
Little fat goblin stealing cabbagesA little fat goblin stealing cabbages, much to the distress of the farmer. first published 1879
Three boys walking along a lane, probably on their way home for tea, as the sun will be setting soon. 1880
Mother throws a flower down to her toddlerA mother throws a flower down to her toddler standing in the garden. first published 1879
Five little girls in winter clothes
Main title page design, A Day in a Childs Life
Margery Brown on the top of the hillIllustration, Margery Brown on the top of the hill... looking over to London town. first published 1879
Two little girls with parasols, looking out to sea. first published 1879
Three little boys holding hands. first published 1879