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Kiplings Collection

Background imageKiplings Collection: The Elephants Child

The Elephants Child
THE ELEPHANTs CHILD Kiplings tale of how the elephant got his trunk. A crocodile tugs at the elephants nose, and thus he develops a trunk!

Background imageKiplings Collection: Trinket Box with Caton Woodville WWI battle scene

Trinket Box with Caton Woodville WWI battle scene
Trinket Box lined with velvet. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist

Background imageKiplings Collection: Trinket Box lined with velvet

Trinket Box lined with velvet. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist

Background imageKiplings Collection: Cigarette Box with relief after a Caton Woodville painting

Cigarette Box with relief after a Caton Woodville painting
Cigarette Box. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist together with Rudyard Kipling's poem - Who stands if freedom fail Who dies if England

Background imageKiplings Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Boots, Boots, Boots

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Boots, Boots, Boots
The Caption is Boots! Boots! Boots! This is a take on Rudyard Kiplings poem Infantry Columns where the boots actually go up and down

Background imageKiplings Collection: The Man Who Was dramatised by F Kinsley Peile

The Man Who Was dramatised by F Kinsley Peile
Promotional flyer for The Man Who Was by F. Kinsley Peile from Rudyard Kiplings story. First produced His Majestys, matinee 8th June 1903 and 18th January 1906. Flyer for Herbert Tree and Co

Background imageKiplings Collection: Kiplings Workplace

Kiplings Workplace
RUDYARD KIPLING The offices of the Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, India, where Rudyard Kipling worked from 1882 to 1887. Date: 1865 - 1936

Background imageKiplings Collection: The Miracle of Purun Bhagat; Dewan Sir Purun Dass at a shrin

The Miracle of Purun Bhagat; Dewan Sir Purun Dass at a shrin
Illustration showing The Miracle of Purun Bhagat ; Dewan Sir Purun Dass, K.C.I.E. having resigned his power, position and palace, sitting as a Sunnyasi (Holy Man)

Background imageKiplings Collection: Myanmar Moulmein

Myanmar Moulmein
The Moulmein Pagoda, near Mandalay (in the distance) best known to us all by Kiplings poem The road to Mandalay

Background imageKiplings Collection: Kiplings home in Sussex

Kiplings home in Sussex
The home of English writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) in Rottingdean, Sussex


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