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Hot Cross BunsHot cross buns! Old woman runs! One a penny, two a penny, Hot cross buns! Date: 1913
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall; Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; All the kings horses, and all the kings men, Cannot set Humpty Dumpty up again Date: circa 1912
Mother Goose Rides GooseOld Mother Goose actually riding a goose to the astonishment of the children
Jack Sprat / Mother GooseJack Sprat and his wife
Miss Muffet / Mother GooseLitle Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey unaware that there is an enormous spider, with a hat, creeping up behind her
Jack and Jill / RackhamJACK and JILL fall down the hill Date: 1913
Street trader mending chairsIf I had as much money as I could spend, I never would cry old chairs to mend; old chairs to mend, old chairs to mend; I never would cry old chairs to mend
A Frog He Would a-wooing Go, heigho, says rowley, whether his mother would let him or no. With a Rowley powley, gammon and spinach, heigho, says Anthony Rowley! Date: circa 1874
Old Mother Hubbard: Dame made a curtsy and dog mad a bowShe went to the tailors to buy him a coat, but when she came back he was riding a goat. The dame made a curtsy, the dog made a bow; the dame said, " your servant" the dog said
Old Mother Hubbard: Dancing, reading news, wearing clothes
Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir; yes, sir, three bags full: one for the master, one for the dame, and one for the little boy that lives in our lane
Ring-a-Roses by Susan Beatrice PearseThree little girls have fun holding hands and dancing round in a circle in a game of ring-a-roses
Black. Three Blind Mice. Charles Folkard. c. 1923. jpgThree forlorn blind mice looking rather down on their luck
Childrens Carnival Mephistopheles and Bo-peepTwo children dressed as Mephistopheles and Little Bo-Peep make their way along a garden path to a party, using a lantern to light the way
Lady Queen AnneQueen Anne, Queen Anne, she sits in the sun, as fair as a lily, as white as a swan; I send you three letters, so pray you read one
Woman who Lived in ShoeThe old woman who lived in a shoe, had so many children she didn t know what to do. Luckily, the shoe was the size of a house
Sneeze on MondayIf you sneeze on a Monday, you sneeze for danger; sneeze on Tuesday, kiss a stranger; sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter; sneeze on a Thursday, something better
Old Woman Lived in ShoeThere was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children, she didn t know what to do
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 5 of 8The King of Hearts called for those tarts
MARY MARYHow does my ladys garden grow ? - with shells... Canterbury bells... and pretty maids all in a row
Man in the Moon PostcardI keep laughing and laughing all night, for I see on the Earth such fun, I wouldn t be kept out of sight, no, not to change berths with the Sun !
Hubbard / Riding GoatShe went to the tailors to buy him a coat but when she got back he was riding a goat
A was an Archer, who shot at a frog; K was a King, so mighty and grand; L was a Lady, who had a white hand; Q was a Queen, who was fond of her people
Here Goes my LordHere goes my lord, a trot, a trot, a trot; here goes my lady, a canter, a canter, a canter! Here goes my young master, jockey-hitch, jockey- hitch, jockey-hitch...!
Carrion Crow on an OakA carrion crow sat on an oak, derry, derry, derry, decco; a carrion crow sat on an oak, watching a tailor shape a coat
Simple Simon met a pieman, going to the fair; says Simple Simon to the pieman, " Let me taste your ware"
Little Polly Flinders sat among the cinders, warming her pretty little toes. Her mother came and caught her and smacked her little daughter for spoiling her new clothes
I Saw Three ShipsI saw three ships come sailing by, New Years Day in the morning; three pretty girls were in them, one could whistle and another could sing and one could play the violin
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper; a peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked... etc. a famous tongue-twister!
This Little Pig Went ToThis little pig went to market; this little pig stayed at home; this little pig ate roast beef; this little pig had none; this little pig cried wee, wee, wee
Come to Bed Says SleepyCome, lets to bed, says Sleepy Head, tarry a while says Slow; put on the pan, says Greedy Nan, lets sup before we go
Barber, Shave a PigBarber, barber, shave a pig, how many hairs will make a wig? Four and twenty, thats enough, give the barber a pinch of snuff
There was an Old WomanThere was an old woman who rode on a broom, with a high gee ho, gee humble; and she took her old cat behind for a groom, with a bimble, bamble, bumble
Rhymes / Doctor FosterDr Foster went to Gloucester In a shower of rain He stepped in a puddle right up to the middle, And never went there again
I had a Little HusbandI had a little husband, no bigger than my thumb; I put him in a pint pot and there I bid him drum
Song of Sixpence 1 / 3Two liveried servants carry in an enormous pie... (1 of 3)
Margery meets Old Mother HubbardMargery meets another of her nursery rhyme heroines, Old Mother Hubbard
Margery and Freddy see Tom the Pipers Son runningMargery and Freddy see Tom the Pipers Son in the distance, running down the street
There was a little man, who had a little gunThe Little Man (who has no name) fires at Johnny Sprig and knocks his wig off
Freddy meets the Little Man who had a little gunFreddy meets another of his nursery rhyme heroes, the Little Man who had a little gun. Also at the table is Mary, Quite Contrary, as can be seen by her expression
Jack and Jill with Margery and Freddy on the hillJill shows Margery and Freddy the view from the top of the hill, while Jack sits and nurses his sore head
Encounter with Jack and JillMargery and Freddy introduce themselves to Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill take a tumble on the hillJack and Jill take a tumble on their way down the hill -- the water is spilt and Jack injures his head
Nursery rhyme heroes at a tableMargery and Freddy meet two more of their nursery rhyme heroes, the King and Queen of Hearts, sitting at a table
Children at table with picture bookA brother and sister look at pictures in their book of nursery rhymes
Jack and Jill filling a pail of waterJack lowers his pail into the water while Jill prevents him from falling in by holding tightly to the back of his jacket
Nursery stories, cover designCover design of an illustrated book of nursery stories, showing a royal procession watched by a delighted brother and sister
Tom the Pipers Son grabs pig by tailTom the Pipers Son grabs a surprised pig by the tail