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Princess / Swineherd KissThe prince (disguised as a swineherd) tricks the princess into kissing him. Date: 1932
Cavorting Hippies 1967HIPPIES - FREE LOVE A group of young hippies happily cavorting together during the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, England. Date: August 1967
Ballad / Lord RandalLORD RANDAL O yes, I am poisoned, mother, make my bed soon, for I m sick at the heart, and I fain wald lie down (His true love gave him eels boiled in broth.) Date: traditional
The Robber BridegroomThe bride is warned by the old woman
The Two Sisters
Vicar Wakefield / RackhamVicar Wakefield/Rackham
Irving / Rip Van WinkleRip tales a drink of the strange mens liquor. Date: First published: 1819
Four Clever BrothersThe Kings daughter is carried off by the Dragon
Elves Change Sign
Ballad / Yonge AndrewYONGE ANDREW He lures the earls daughter with false promises, then strips her of her fine clothes and the money she has stolen for him from her father. Date: traditional
Irving / Rip Van WinkleThe strange nine-pin players who resemble Dutchmen in days of yore. Date: First published: 1819
Ballad / Gypsy LaddieTHE GYPSY LADDIE The gypsies cast a spell over the earl of Cashans lady, and she goes off with them and settles for an open air life with the gypsie laddie. Date: 1918
Irving / Rip Van WinkleThe village boys troop after Rip, their hero. Date: First published: 1819
P. Pan / Fairy BanquetA fairy banquet in Kensington Gardens. Date: First published: 1904
Jorinda as Owl (2)Jorinda transformed into owl.an
DOCTOR KNOW-ALLCrabbe comes to town : a countryman leads an ox-cart over a bridge where a fisherman is angling
Gulliver in LilliputHe is released from the strings and sits up... Date: First published: 1726
Snow Queen 4Gerda, riding a reindeer, arrives at the Lapp womans house
Male Hippy on StageHIPPIES A male hippy, wearing little more than a full length floral coat, beads and facial paint, sings on stage at the Love-In at Woburn Park, England. Date: August 1967
Myth / Old Squaw / Moon / StarOld Squaw spirit, hanging up the clouds, moons and stars. Date: 1905
Mermaid and StatueThe little mermaid hugs the statue of the Prince
King ThrushbeardThe beggar and the proud princess
Sleeping Beauty - 8The Prince sees the spellbound castle from afar, and a peasant tells him the story of its fate : being a fairy-tale prince, he resolves at once to see for himself
Aesop / Travellers, TreeAesop/Travellers, Tree
The Water of LifeThe Prince questions the Dwarf about the fate of his brothers
Mother / Baby / Cat 1905Mother, baby, and black cat. Date: 1905
Straw, Coal, BeanThe poor woman in the street
Vicar Wakefield / RackhamMr. Thornhill meets the family. Date: First published: 1766
Irving / Rip Van WinkleThe young Rip fishing: " He would wander out to some neighb ring stream, & there, with his dog, would sit & dream; ". Date: First published: 1819
Mr & Mrs Vinegar - 1A busy scene at Piccalilli Cottage
Mr & Mrs Vinegar - 2
Seated Hippies 1967HIPPIES Seated hippies chilling out together at a Love-In concert at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, England. Date: August 1967
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo
Cock-A-Doodle-DooCock-a-doodle-doo! My dame has lost her shoe; My masters lost his fiddling-stick, And don t know what to do Date: circa 1912
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; She gave them some broth without any bread, And whipped them all soundly... Date: circa 1912
Three Wise Men of Gotham
See Saw Margery DawSee, saw, Margery Daw, Johnny shall have a new master; He shall have but a penny a day, Because he can t work any faster Date: circa 1912
There was a Crooked ManThere was a crooked man, and went he a crooked mile, He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile: He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse... Date: circa 1912
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
Station Masters OfficeThe Station Master in his office at Warden Central with the coat of arms for Midland and South Eastern Railway on the door Date: 1960s
South Africa HouseThe South African Embassy building, South Africa House, on one side of Trafalgar Square Date: late 1960s
Snail-RacingA snail, taking part in an international snail race, in front of a Union Jack flag Date: 1960s
Trafalgar Sq Xmas TreeThe Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, the traditional gift of the people of Norway Date: 1960s
Flea Circus Feeding TimeFeeding time at the flea circus: the performers, on Professor Tomlins arm, drink his blood with relish; the wires are the fleas harnesses Date: 1960s
Army Sniffer DogAn excited army sniffer dog sniffs under the floorboards near the toilet. Date: 1960s
Army Sniffer DogAn excited army sniffer dog sniffs under a leather living room armchair. Date: 1960s
Army Sniffer DogAn excited army sniffer dog pulls back a carpet to sniff at the floorboards. Date: 1960s