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Nursery Collection (page 2)

Background imageNursery Collection: Cock Robin 1

Cock Robin 1
After the unfortunate death of Cock Robin, the Rook reads the burial service

Background imageNursery Collection: Baa Baa Black Sheep / 1884

Baa Baa Black Sheep / 1884
Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes Sir, Yes Sir - three bags full. One for the master and one for the dame, and one for the little boy who lives down the lane

Background imageNursery Collection: Nursery rhyme, This Little Pig

Nursery rhyme, This Little Pig
Depiction of the nursery rhyme, This Little Pig -- This little pig went to market, This little pig stayed at home, etc

Background imageNursery Collection: Two children admire new baby

Two children admire new baby
Two children admire the new baby: " Mum found him in an Easter egg..."

Background imageNursery Collection: Rather wonderful pair (possibly father and son?) dressed as Tom, Tom the Pipers Son

Rather wonderful pair (possibly father and son?) dressed as Tom, Tom the Pipers Son. The boy on the right is Tom, while the man on the left, dressed as a yokel, holds the pig that Tom steals

Background imageNursery Collection: Fairyland Express, All Aboard for the Land of Nod

Fairyland Express, All Aboard for the Land of Nod
Toddlers in white nightgowns board a train to the Land of Nod, accompanied by various toys as bedtime companions. Date: 1924

Background imageNursery Collection: I saw a ship a-sailing

I saw a ship a-sailing - Traditional nursery rhyme. From The Land of Nursery Rhyme published by JM Dent Date: 1930

Background imageNursery Collection: Mary had a little pig

Mary had a little pig
Traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Anne Anderson Date: circa 1918

Background imageNursery Collection: Hey Diddle Diddle

Hey Diddle Diddle
The artist has got cow, cat, fiddle, dish, spoon and dog into his picture, but the connection between them remains obscure

Background imageNursery Collection: Little Jumping Joan

Little Jumping Joan
Here am I, little Jumping Joan, when nobodys with me I m all alone

Background imageNursery Collection: A Farmer Went Trotting

A Farmer Went Trotting
A farmer went trotting upon his bay mare

Background imageNursery Collection: NIGHTINGALE, Florence (1823-1910). British nurse

NIGHTINGALE, Florence (1823-1910). British nurse and philanthropist. He organized military hospitals for the injured during the Crimean War (1854-55) and founded in London a nursery school

Background imageNursery Collection: Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat

Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat
Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been? I ve been up to London to look at the queen. Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you there? I frightened a little mouse under the chair Date: circa 1912

Background imageNursery Collection: In Disgrace by Muriel Dawson

In Disgrace by Muriel Dawson
A small blonde child is made to stand facing the wall in disgrace after some apparent misdemeanour in the nursery or school room

Background imageNursery Collection: An incubator nursery

An incubator nursery
Nurses attending to sick babies kept alive in a ward of incubators. The incubators pictured are from a design by Paul Altmann and distributed by Messrs Coney and Schenkhein

Background imageNursery Collection: BOX SELLER

BOX SELLER
Band Boxes. A box seller passes Benjamin Tabarts Juvenile Library on Bond Street, London. Tabart was an early seller of fairy tales & nursery stories for children

Background imageNursery Collection: Song of Sixpence 2 / 3

Song of Sixpence 2 / 3
The King stands ready to carve the enormous pie... (2 of 3)

Background imageNursery Collection: Little Brown Owl / Boyle

Little Brown Owl / Boyle
THE LITTLE BROWN OWL sits up in the tree, and if you look well his big eyes you may see !

Background imageNursery 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 imageNursery Collection: Hickory Dickory Dock

Hickory Dickory Dock
A child watches the swinging pendulum of the grandfather clock

Background imageNursery Collection: Daffy down Dilly

Daffy down Dilly
Daffy-down-dilly has come up to town in a yellow petticoat and a green gown

Background imageNursery Collection: Curly Locks 2

Curly Locks 2
Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine ? Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet feed the swine... (except for the opening words, its the Curly locks rhyme)

Background imageNursery Collection: Song of Sixpence 19C

Song of Sixpence 19C
When the pie was open the birds began to sing, and wasn t that a dainty dish to set before a king?

Background imageNursery Collection: Curly Locks

Curly Locks Date: circa 1918

Background imageNursery Collection: See Saw Margery Daw

See Saw Margery Daw Date: circa 1918

Background imageNursery Collection: Butlins - Barry Island

Butlins - Barry Island
Butlins Barry Island - The Nursery

Background imageNursery Collection: A Diller a Dollar, a Twelve O clock Scholar

A Diller a Dollar, a Twelve O clock Scholar
Nursery rhyme illustration -- A Diller a Dollar, a Twelve O clock Scholar, what makes you come so soon? You used to come at ten o clock, and now you come at noon

Background imageNursery Collection: Suppose we found snow fairies there, by Minnie Asprey

Suppose we found snow fairies there, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageNursery Collection: Crested iris, Iris cristata

Crested iris, Iris cristata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1828

Background imageNursery Collection: Peony, Paeonia moutan rosea

Peony, Paeonia moutan rosea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825

Background imageNursery Collection: Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where have you been?

Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where have you been? by Peggy Earnshaw. 1947

Background imageNursery Collection: Butlins - Filey

Butlins - Filey
Butlins Filey - The Nursery

Background imageNursery Collection: Oranges and Lemons studio portrait Victorian period

Oranges and Lemons studio portrait Victorian period

Background imageNursery Collection: Oranges and Lemons, nursery rhyme

Oranges and Lemons, nursery rhyme

Background imageNursery Collection: Now, boys and girls, come out to play, Nursery Rhyme

Now, boys and girls, come out to play, Nursery Rhyme
Now, boys and girls, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day - scenes from the Nursery Rhyme

Background imageNursery Collection: Jack and Jill, nursery rhyme scenes

Jack and Jill, nursery rhyme scenes

Background imageNursery Collection: Little Jack Horner

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

Background imageNursery Collection: Aberlour Orphanage Nursery School 1950s Children

Aberlour Orphanage Nursery School 1950s Children
Aberlour, Orphanage, Nursery, School, 1950s, Children, at, Orphanage's, Princess, Margaret, children's, home, homes, childrens, care, welfare, social, accomodation, , 13797825

Background imageNursery Collection: Illustration, In Nursery-Rhyme Land

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

Background imageNursery Collection: Cover design, Warne's Book of Nursery Tales

Cover design, Warne's Book of Nursery Tales Date: 20th century

Background imageNursery Collection: Little Red Riding Hood at Grandma's door, by Muriel Baines

Little Red Riding Hood at Grandma's door, by Muriel Baines
Illustration, Little Red Riding Hood at Grandma's door, by Muriel Baines Date: 20th century

Background imageNursery Collection: Cinderella arrives at the Ball, by Muriel Baines

Cinderella arrives at the Ball, by Muriel Baines
Illustration, Cinderella arrives at the Ball, by Muriel Baines Date: 20th century

Background imageNursery Collection: The Queen of Hearts baked some tarts

The Queen of Hearts baked some tarts, illustration by Chris G. Temple Date: circa 1920

Background imageNursery Collection: Court Lodge, Westerham, Nursery

Court Lodge, Westerham, Nursery
A photograph of the nursery at Court Lodge, Westerham, with additions designed by architect Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott. Date: early 1900s

Background imageNursery Collection: The ogre dragged the children from under the bed

The ogre dragged the children from under the bed
Book illustration, The ogre dragged the children from under the bed Date: circa 1920

Background imageNursery Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk, descending with the hen

Jack and the Beanstalk, descending with the hen that laid golden eggs Date: circa 1920

Background imageNursery Collection: The House That Jack Built

The House That Jack Built
A photograph of a toy displaying figurines from the nursery rhyme, The House That Jack Built, including a windmill, the bags of malt, a cat, the rat, the cow with a crumpled horn

Background imageNursery Collection: Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark

Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark
This illustration depicts the scene of an old English nursery rhyme, Hark hark, the dogs do bark, Beggars are coming to town, Some in jags, some in rags, And some in velvet gowns. Date: circa 1914



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