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Children in Varna Street, Belfast, Northern IrelandA large group of children on the corner of Varna Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Mols Coffee House, Keetch Gallery, Exeter, DevonThe former Mols Coffee House (1596), transformed into the Fred Keetch Art Gallery, Cathedral Close, Exeter, Devon. circa 1960s
Page of Victorian adverts - 1890Various adverts for The Graphic, May 1890. May 1890
Eileen & Fred, a secondhand shop in Eccles, ManchesterScene outside Eileen & Fred, a secondhand shop in Eccles, Manchester, with a boy, a pram and a pushchair. Date: circa 1977
Girls with dolls and prams, Balham, SW LondonTwo little girls with dolls and prams on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961
Bum scratch - childrenI can t bare it. A small girl scratches her bottom while her little brother sits in a pushchair and covers his face. Leominster, Herefordshire, England Date: circa 1972
Women picnic on route of royal weddingTwo women picnic amongst litter on the route of the royal wedding of Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones. Date: 1960
A family shopping in Whitechapel MarketA family out shopping in Whitechapel Market in Londons East End. Date: circa 1930s
A young Mother with her two young children, the baby in a pushchair Date: circa 1940s
Families on Inkpen Beacon overlooking the Kennet Valley, Berkshire, England. Date: 1980s
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 mother pushes her child in a pram, Krakow, PolandA mother walks her child in a pram though a flock of ducks in a park in Krakow, Poland. She wears a long winter overcoat and a fur hat. The ground is snow-covered and frozen Date: 1988
Advert for Marmet prams 1937Trade catalogue for Army and Navy Stores for an advert prams. 1937
People in Highgate Woods, North London. Date: circa 1900s
Two women and three children, USATwo women and three children, including a toddler in a pushchair, North America, all wearing their Sunday best. Date: circa 1910
Three generations of a family -- grandmother, daughter-in-law and granddaughter. Date: 1968
Advert for Hitchings Baby Store 1896The San Remo baby-car adapted for use as a reclining car for young babies or a mail car for an older child. 1896
Susi - with babys pushchair and milk bottle. 1950s
Little girl withy pushchair outside shop. Date: early 1960s
Little girl with pushchair on stairs interior. Date: early 1960s
Three children with patriotic pushchair, USAThree children with a patriotic stars and stripes pushchair, taking part in a baby parade in the USA -- a total of 650 children were at the show. Date: circa 1900
Susi - with kitten and milk bottle. 1950s
Family in a shopping centre -- a young couple and four children. Date: 1970s
Children playing doctors and nurses, Balham, SW LondonFour children playing doctors and nurses on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961
Thatched cottage near Dunster, SomersetA pretty thatched cottage near Dunster, Somerset, with a woman and two children walking by. Date: circa 1950s
Nannies with children in pushchairsTwo nannies with four children in pushchairs
Child in a pushchairA child in a pushchair, looking up at the camera
Advert for Hitchings Company prams 1937The superlative baby coach, as days gone by the Hitchings stands unchallenged as the premier superlative baby coach, used by British and Foreign Royalty, Nobility and Gentry know what is right
Advert for Gamages baby carriage 1930Gamages recommend this fine model. It combines lightness of balance with artistic effect, and is a well established favourite. 1930
Trade catalogue for prams 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing prams with ball-bearing wheels and one suitable for twins. 1911
Watching a Brass BandAn audience in a London park enjoy the music of a brass band playing on a bandstand. late 1930s
Comic Postcard - Marine getting into actionComic Postcard - The Love Tale of a Marine Getting into action. Date: circa 1905