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Susan empties a pail of water on Dunderpate, to test to see if he has the sense to go in when it rains. Date: 1938
Dunderpate and his friend Susan walking to town -- he slows down and begins to lose interest in seeking his fortune. Date: 1938
Christmastime. Artist: Susan Beatrice Pearse. 3 children watch Santa fill their stockings with toys Date: circa 1916
Dunderpate and Susan with the squireDunderpate and Susan speak to the squire, who looks down at the offered pair of shoes. They remind him that he offered them a silver crown in return. Date: 1938
To Market, To Market, To Buy a Fat Pig Date: circa 1918
Little Miss Muffett Date: circa 1918
Dunderpate tells Susan he plans to marryDunderpate tells Susan that if the tailors daughter won t marry him, he will ask the pastrycooks daughter. He asks Susan to come with him in case he needs help. Date: 1938
There Was a Little Man & He Had a Little Gun Date: circa 1918
Dunderpate offers the squire his shoes, watched by his friend Susan. Date: 1938
Dunderpate falling off the fence in surprise at Susans proposal of marriage, and at the thought of working for his living. Date: 1938
Dunderpate and his friend Susan with broken crockeryDunderpate and his friend Susan clearing up the crockery which he accidentally broke when he ran indoors. Date: 1938
Dunderpate followed by his friend SusanDunderpate continues on to town, followed by his friend Susan. Date: 1938
Susan tries to help Dunderpate put his best leg foremost, saying it will get easier with practice. Date: 1938
Dunderpate and his friend Susan meet a blacksmith who explains what not letting the grass grow under your feet really means. Dunderpate is dismayed to learn that it means working hard. Date: 1938
Dunderpate and his friend Susan meet a miller who explains what putting your best leg foremost really means. Dunderpate is dismayed to learn that it means working hard. Date: 1938
Dunderpate and Susan with their familyThe adult Dunderpate and Susan with their family of eight children! Date: 1938
Sleep, Babies, Sleep. A little girl puts her toys and dolls into a cradle and kisses them goodnight. 20th century
Picture No. 10508180Alice in Wonderland (1) Susan Pearse
Tatler front cover, July 1962A model poses for the front cover of The Tatler wearing a pink silk cutaway dress by Susan Small. The hair-do is by Harold Leighton of Hampstead. Date: 1962
Jean Shrimpton in Susan SmallArchetypal 1960s model Jean Shrimpton, wearing an oyster white brocade dress and jacket trimmed with navy, red and gold ribbon and fastened with a gilt and pearl pin, designed by Susan Small
Picture No. 10508242Babes in the Wood (1). Susan Pearse
The tea party by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo little girls sit down solemnly to a tea party accompanied by their pet dog and several dolls
See-Saw by Susan Beatrice PearseFour children play together on a rudimentary see-saw, although one little girl seems to have fallen off one end
Ride a rocking horse by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo little boys ride a rocking horse rather energetically. The one at the back appears to be hanging on for dear life. Date: c.1925
Pick-a-Back by Susan Beatrice PearseThree children enjoy themselves playing piggy back or pick a back
On the Swing by Susan Beatrice PearseA little girl sails through the air on a tree swing, pointing her feet to the clouds, while her friend watches from the ground
Flying kites by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo children run up a hill to fly their jolly looking kites
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
Building a Castle by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo children sit contentedly and construct a castle from building blocks
Blowing Bubbles by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo children sit with a bowl of soap suds and blow bubbles through pipes
Dancing Couple by Susan Beatrice PearseTwo children at a fancy dress party dance together, he in a striped suit reminiscent of the French Revolution and she in fairy style tutu
At the Pantomime by Susan Beatrice PearseLovely illustration by Susan Beatrice Pearse showing children at a Christmas pantomime. A clown on stage is throwing crackers into the audience stalls
Lady Susan O brien - 2LADY SUSAN O BRIEN (nee Strangeways) daughter of the first earl of Ilchester, wife of the actor William O Brien, with her dog
Coolidge / Katy Next 4The peasant woman places flowers at a roadside shrine
Dickens / Dombey & SonMr Toots - a student at Dr Blimbers school who loves Florence but marries Susan