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Illustration, Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle. (1 of 4) circa late 19th century
Snap card - This little piggie went to marketNursery Rhyme Snap card - This little piggie went to market. early 20th century
Snap card - There was an old womanNursery Rhyme Snap card - There was an old woman who rode on a broom. early 20th century
Snap card - Rub-A-Dub-DubNursery Rhyme Snap card - Rub-A-Dub-Dub, three men in a tub. early 20th century
Snap card - Little Jack HornerNursery Rhyme Snap card - Little Jack Horner sat in a corner. early 20th century
Snap card - Little Bo-PeepNursery Rhyme Snap card - Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep. early 20th century
Snap card - Humpty DumptyNursery Rhyme Snap card - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. early 20th century
Snap card - Hey! Diddle, DiddleNursery Rhyme Snap card - Hey! Diddle, Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon; the little dog laughed to see such fun, and the dish ran away with the spoon. early 20th century
Snap card - Handy Pandy, Jack-A-DandyNursery Rhyme Snap card - Handy Pandy, Jack-A-Dandy, loved plum cake and sugar candy. early 20th century
Nursery Rhyme Snap cards - box. early 20th century
Snap card - Dickory Dickory DockNursery Rhyme Snap card - Dickory Dickory Dock, the mouse ran up the clock. early 20th century
Snap card - A frog he would a-wooing goNursery Rhyme Snap card - A frog he would a-wooing go. early 20th century
Illustration, Little Jack Horner. (2 of 2) circa 1890s
Illustration, Little Boy Blue. (2 of 4) circa 1890s
Two children playing Cats Cradle. late 19th century
St Michaels Home for Boys, Chislehurst, KentSt Michaels Home for boys at Chislehurst. A group of nursery children dressed in sailor suits and holding flags. The home was run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1900
A Crescent of PramsA group of babies, presumably put outside in their prams for healthy sun and fresh air in in the yard of a creche, nursery or orphanage. Date: circa 1930
Children playing in a nurseryA large group of children play at a table in a nursery. One vain little girl, standing near the door, is in her finery. Date: 1859
Children in Nursery 20CA little boy and his elder sister in the nursery: he wants to go out... Date: 1920s
Johnny Pringle had a little pig, It was very little, so not very big: As it was playing on a dunghill
CATs RUN AWAY 1818Sing, Sing; What shall I sing? The cats run away with the pudding-bag string. Date: 1818
Cushy Cow BonnyCushy cow bonny, let down thy milk, And I will give thee a gown of silk; A gown of silk and a silver tee
Who Comes Here?Who comes here? A grenadier. What do you want? A pot of beer. Wheres your money? I ve forgot
Hush-A-Bye BabyHush-A-Bye baby, upon the tree top; When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks
Advertisement for Selfridges in the SketchBlack and white half page advertisement for Nursery Rhyme fancy dress characters in the Juvenile Fancy Dress Department at Selfridges
Nursery rhymeTraditional nursey rhyme Old Mother Hubbard. Artist Ethel Parkinson Date: 1910
Fashions for schoolroom and nursery 1929Young children wearing clothing for their schoolroom and nursery, girls holding hands wearing attractive dresses and a boy wearing his double breasted coat and matching cap holding his sailing boat
Little girls in nursery rhyme fancy dressSix 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
Jealousy in Nursery 1797Jealousy in the nursery - Queen Louise of Prussia with her two sons, afterwards Kaisers Friedrich-Wilhelm IV and Wilhelm I Date: 1797
Childrens home in Sandleiten, Vienna, AustriaAerial view of a childrens home in Sandleiten, 16th district (Ottakring), Vienna, Austria, with groups of children engaged in activities. Date: circa 1920
Nursery on board MV Christiaan Huygens ocean linerNursery on board the MV Christiaan Huygens Dutch ocean liner, later used as a troopship during WW2. Date: circa 1933
Toddler with nursery rhyme scene on a Christmas card -- Bye baby bunting, Fathers gone a-hunting, To get a little rabbit skin, To wrap the baby bunting in
Nursery landTraditional nursery rhyme from Nursery land, one of Deans Rag Books.Date: circa 1939
Children with nursery rhyme scenes on a Christmas card -- One, two, three, four, five, I caught a hare alive! Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, And let it go again! Date: circa 1890s
Illustration, Two Simple Tales for Simple FolksIllustration by Cecil Aldin, Two Simple Tales for Simple Folks, a pocket book for children. Cock-a-Doodle-Do, My Dame Has Lost Her Shoe, showing a woman chasing after the dog who has stolen her shoe
Japan - Children in day beds at a nurseryChildren in day beds at a nursery, while their Mothers are at work. The bed consists of thick quilts laid on a floor of tatami straw mats. Date: 1932
Cock-a-doodle-doo, My dame has lost her shoe -- two dogs manage to rip the shoe apart between them. Date: 1899
Agnes Parr Nursery, StreathamSmall children stand at the gate of the Agnes Parr Nursery, Streatham, in South London
Mullers New Orphan Houses, Bristol - House No2, NurseryMullers New Orphan Houses, Bristol. Girls in the nursery at House No.2
Barnardos nurseryA nurse feeds a baby a bottle of milk with other small children gathered around at an unidentified Barnardos nursery. Date: circa 1940
Little boy with rocking horse, sailing boat and castleA little boy standing in a room (perhaps a nursery) containing a rocking horse, a sailing boat, a train engine with signals and a castle. Date: circa 1930s
Ride-a-cock-horse. Traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Dudley Hardy Date: 1905
Where are you going to?. Traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Dudley Hardy Date: 1905
Twinkle twinkle little star. Traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Dudley Hardy Date: 1905
Little boy blue. Traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Dudley Hardy Date: 1905