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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
Children at a nursery school, Balham, SW London. Date: 1950s
Margaret McMillan, a Christian Socialist and member of the Fabian Society. She campaigned for improvements in childrens nursery care, pioneering a play-centred approach to education for the young
The State Nursery, Macedon, VictoriaThe State Nursery, Macedon, near Gisborne, Victoria, Australia. Showing the Cypress Hedge Date: 1920s
An Alternative Nursery, Germany. Date: 1905
The Village, Bexhill, SussexThe Village, Bexhill, near Hastings, Sussex, England. Showing Premises of Henry Eldridge - Landscape Gardener & Nursery-hand Date: 1906
Nursery Road, Beckermet, CumbriaNursery Road, Beckermet, Whitehaven, near Egremont, Cumbria, England. Date: 1920s
The nursery rhyme, Where are you going to, my pretty maid?Where are you going to, my pretty maid? Im going a-milking, Sir, she said. May I go with you, my pretty maid? May I go with you, my pretty maid? Youre kindly welcome, Sir, she said. Date: c. 1930
Two children reading books, on the cover of Nursery Rhymes Date: c. 1930
Silhouette of girl and geese, Cremona advertSilhouette of girl and geese by H.L. Oakley, advert for Cremona Dairy Cream Toffee. Oakley produced 38 groups of nursery figures which were printed in colour on the toffee tins
Silhouette of a boy with a sheep, Cremona advertSilhouette of a boy with a sheep by H.L. Oakley, advert for Cremona Dairy Cream Nursery Toffee
The queen of heartsTraditional nursery rhyme postcard, utilised as an advertising medium for an outfitter.Date: circa 1905
Little Jack HornerTraditional nursery rhyme postcard, utilised as an advertising medium for an outfitter.Date: circa 1905
Oh! A-hunting we will goTraditional nursery rhyme postcard, utilised as an advertising medium for an outfitter.Date: circa 1905
A Little Cock Sparrow Sat on a TreeBlack and white. Young boy and girl with bow and arrow, looking at a bird in a tree. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 114 Date: late 19th century
Georgie Porgie, pudding and pieHand coloured. Young boy with hands in pockets in front of gate. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 8 Date: late 19th century
Little Tom TuckerBlack and white. Two girls sitting and offering a plate to a young boy, who is singing to them. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 111 Date: late 19th century
Jack the Giant KillerBlack and white. Grown man wielding stick at young boy, who is holding a sword. They are both in costume. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes
Sweets to the SweetBlack and white. Young girl sitting in garden, holding a basket and feeding a sweet to a small child. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes
Rock-a-bye BabyBlack and white. Young girl cuddling baby next to fallen cradle and branch. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 110 and 2 Date: late 19th century
Tom, the Pipers SonBlack and white. A boy wearing a hat sitting astride a wooden fence in front of a brick building, holding a piglet. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes
No use crying over Spilt MilkBlack and white. Boy carrying a hamper and pitchfork, and two girls (one is holding flowers behind her back). They are standing around a pail of spilt milk on a leafy pathway
Twos CompanyBlack and white. Girl in dress and bonnet with her arm around a boy in a boater hat, both walking along a path. The girl is waving back to a younger girl who is standing on the side of the path
Georgy PorgyHand coloured. Two crying girls, one standing and one sitting. There are also three boys, two of whom are comforting the girls and one who is peeking around a wall. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes
Buttercups and DaisesBlack and white. Two young girls in a field picking flowers, one wearing a hat with flowers. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 120 Date: late 19th century
Old Woman Whither So High?Black and white. Young girl dressed as a witch, riding on a broomstick with a black cat. Part of Box 102, Nursery Rhymes. Part of Boswell collection, slide number 117 Date: late 19th century
Dunkleys prams and nursery toys advertisement, 1888Advertisement for a variety of prams, bassinettes, childrens wheeled toys and rocking horses available from Dunkleys of 76 Houndsditch, London. 1888
Suffrage Parliament M. P Woos MaidenA Member of Parliament attempts to woo a Suffrage campaigner (Lydia Becker?) with the promise of a bill to secure Womens Franchise
I saw a ship a-sailingIllustrative interpretation of traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Ethel Larcombe Date: circa 1910
Ding dong bell!. Traditional nursery rhyme. Who pulled her out, Little Tommy Stout. Date: 1908
A number of rooks. Nursery rhyme. Date: circa 1918
Little Tommy Tucker. Traditional nursery rhyme. Date: circa 1906
Simple Simon met a pieman. Nursery rhyme. Date: circa 1918