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Deja! Already!This illustration shows a lady wearing a red and white dress, pushing along a pram, a gentleman is speaking with a little girl at the top of the entrance stairs of a fine house
All In Good TimeAn illustration of a young child leaning out of his pram, which is following the path of a farmer with his cow and dog. Date: 1901
Allenburys Infant Foods AdvertisementAn advertisement for Allen & Hanburys Ltd. promoting Allenburys foods for infants, The ideal choice, now and always. The image photographically portrays a young girl feeding a doll from a bottle
Young girl taking her dolly out in a fine perambulatorA pretty young girl taking her dolly out for a spin in a fine perambuator. Date: circa 1903
HRH Prince Edward, son of The Duke and Duchess of KentHRH Prince Edward (1935-), son of Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, Duchess of Kent in his pram Date: circa 1936
Princess Elizabeth in her pram, Hyde Park, LondonPrincess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth II, being wheeled in her pram, Hyde Park, London Date: 1929
Miss Measure the Milkman's Daughter
Advert, The Riviera Baby Carriage, Great Portland Street, London Date: 1910
Wysard's WaxworksArtist Tony Wysard (1907-1984) depicted a series of celebrity victims in his Wysard's Waxworks illustrations. Here are shown Nina Studley-Herbert, 12th Countess of Seafield (1906-1969)
A Bonny Baby in an extremely fine Victorian perambulatorA very bonny baby in an extremely fine late Victorian / very early Edwardian perambulator. Date: circa 1900s
Advert, Hitching's baby carriages and pramsHitching's baby carriages and prams, New Bond Street, London. Date: 1907
Thackeray - Palace GardensWilliam Makepeace Thackeray (1811 - 1863) English novelist's home in Kensington Palace Gardens, where he lived from 1862 until his death
Postcard design - Someones Birthday is todayPostcard design artwork - Someones Birthday is today - a child pushing their baby sibling in a pram. Date: circa 1937
Comic postcard, Father takes the wrong pram Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man pushing pram with triplets Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Two babies in a pram - twins Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman with baby in a shop Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Couple with baby in pram - What are the people laughing at? Date: early 20th century
Street scene with wallpaper shop and laundryStreet scene with pedestrians, wallpaper shop, laundry and bank. Date: circa 1930s
Small children and pram, Whitechapel Market, LondonSmall children help with the shopping in Whitechapel Market, London. Date: circa 1950s
Modern housing, Rotterdam, NetherlandsModern housing in Rotterdam, Netherlands, with prams being pushed along the pavement. Date: circa 1930s
Comic postcard, Large family out for a walk Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man pushing pram - maternity benefit Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, evacuee baby? WW2 Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, babys Christian name Date: 20th century
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Are you evacuating the townThe Caption is Gosh Mister! Are you evacuating the whole town? It is estimated that over 200, 000 were evacuated from the towns to the countryside between 1939 and the end of 1941
View of a premenade, south of France, baby in pram19th century vintage photograph: View of a premenade, south of France, baby in pram
Hilda CowhamWhy, thats my dolls pram, without the handles, said Winnie. Artist: Hilda Cowham Date: circa 1908
Prince Charles leans across his pram to take the hand of his baby sister, Princess Anne. Date: 1951
VE Day - patriotic babyVE Day. A baby sits proudly in a pram festooned with a Union Jack flag on VE day. Date: 1945
A young baby in a fine pram. Date: 1953
Women queuing for ration books, WW2Women queuing outside a Food Office for ration books at the beginning of the Second World War. 1939
Rue Brochant, Paris, FranceRue Brochant, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France. Date: 1910s
Rue Sauffroy, Avenue de Clichy, Paris, FranceRue Sauffroy, off the Avenue de Clichy, 17th arrondissement, Paris, France, with a large group of people gathered for the photograph. Date: circa 1900s
Advert, James Smith & Sons, Baby CarriagesAdvert, James Smith & Sons, the largest, best, and cheapest makers of Bassinette Baby Carriages, Mail Carts and Invalid Chairs in Bristol and the West of England. 1893
Advert, Hitchings Baby Stores, Ludgate Hill, LondonAdvert for Hitchings Baby Stores, Ludgate Hill, Oxford Street and Knightsbridge, London, featuring the San Remo Baby Carriage. 1897
A Baby smiling out from a large Perambulator, nestled amongst a selection of blankets. circa 1930s
Your Babies Look Lovely TodayTwo little girls admire each others babies being pushed along in toy prams. Date: c. 1930
Children playing in a park, jumping over a rope. Date: circa early 1920s
Easter Fair, Chelsea Bridge Road, LondonEaster Fair on Chelsea Bridge Road, London
Poster, Cod Liver Oil and Orange JuicePoster, Don t forget Cod Liver Oil and Orange Juice, Ministry of Food. circa 1948
Stork with baby in pram on a greetings postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Girl and boy with presents on a Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Family of cats with a pram on a postcardFamily of cats going for a walk with a pram on a postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Family of cats in the park on a postcard -- A Happy Family. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, Bad Form in Dress, by Rodo Pissarro, WW1Cartoon, Bad Form in Dress, by Rodo Pissarro, First World War. Women were warned against buying extravagant clothing during the war. circa 1915
Patriotic fancy dress, c. 1910A man dressed up as a woman pushing a pram festooned with streamers and flags and containing three children in bonnets and bedecked straw hats
At the Toy Shop - People You See. From Teddy Bear (23 December 1967). Original artwork loaned for scanning by the Illustration Art Gallery. Date: 1967