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Red Riding HoodDue to the loud snoring of the wolf, a hunter was alerted. He killed the wolf, cut open its belly, and to his surprise, out came Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother
Red Riding Hood" When Little Red Riding Hood finally came, she said: " Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have; what big eyes and hands you have, and what a big mouth." With that
Red Riding HoodThe wolf went into the grandmothers cottage where he found her sick in bed. He went to her and ate her up. Then he put on Grandmas clothes, including the hood, and got into bed and drew the curtains
Red Riding HoodThe Wolf suggested that Little Red Riding Hood should pick the grandmother a bouquet of beautiful flowers. Little Red Riding Hood did so; Meanwhile the wolf ran straight to the home of
Red Riding HoodThere was once a sweet little girl who got from her grandmother gave a little cap of red velvet, so was called Little Red Riding Hood
Woman with violets from a postcard published by Raphael Tuck Date: 1900
Woman with poppies from a postcard published by Raphael Tuck Date: 1900
Victorian flower fairiesFlower fairy with a delicate necklace from a postcard published by Raphael Tuck Date: 1900
Victorian flower fairiesFlower fairy on a bed of wild roses and violets painting the wings of a butterfly. from a postcard published by Raphael Tuck Date: 1900
Cinderella arrives at the palace for her wedding to Prince Charming. From a book from Father Tucks Nursery Series Date: circa 1898
CinderellaThe fitting of the slipper. From a book from Father Tucks Nursery Series Date: circa 1898
Cinderella dancing with Prince Charming at the ball. From a book from Father Tucks Nursery Series Date: circa 1898
Cinderella being persued by Prince Charming, leaving the ball at midnight. Front cover of a book from Father Tucks Nursery Series Date: circa 1898
Cinderella and her fairy godmother. From a book from Father Tucks Nursery Series Date: circa 1898
Tom ThumbFather and mother were sitting sadly at Father and mother were sitting sadly at supper, because they needed money. Bitterly she regretted that she had left her children in the forest
Tom Thumb slipped into the seven league boots - and see - they fitted. Then he took his brothers back home, three wearing right-footed boots and three with left and flying over hill and dale
Tom ThumbThe ogre was very angry. He donned his seven-league boots and chased after the seven boys. They were hidden amongst the rocks. The ogre decided to rest on a rock nearby and fell asleep
Tom ThumbThe wife of the ogre was good. The ogre had planned to eat the boys. When the ogre came home, he brought them out and took his knife to slay them
Tom ThumbSoon after, the poor parents tried again to leave the seven boys in the woods. This time, Tom Thumb had scattered crumbs on the path. But the birds had eaten them
Tom ThumbA poor basket-maker had seven boys. One was always smaller than the others. and was called Tom Thumb. He was a smart kid. Because the parents could hardly feed them
Drying a rag bookPutting a rag book out to dry on the washing line. From a catalogue of Deans Rag Books Date: circa 1930
A Midsummer Nights DreamHermia and Helen. Scene from Shakespeare from series of postcards published by CW Faulkner Date: 1902
As You Like ItRosalind and Celia. Scene from Shakespeare from series of postcards published by CW Faulkner Date: 1902
Washing a rag bookHand-washing a rag book. From a catalogue of Deans Rag Books Date: circa 1930
The Merchant of VeniceJessica and Lorenzo. Scene from Shakespeare from series of postcards published by CW Faulkner Date: 1902
As You Like ItRosalind Faints. Scene from Shakespeare from series of postcards published by CW Faulkner Date: 1902
Happy Hours Transfers. No 8The Circus. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 9Train Travel. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 7Family pets. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 5Fruit & Flowers. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 6Ships. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 4Motor Traffic. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 2Farm animals. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 3Aeroplanes. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
Happy Hours Transfers. No 1Birds. Front and back cover from a series of Transfer Albums published by Raphael Tuck Date: circa 1938
StorytimeFrom Nisters Holiday Annual 1891 Date: 1891
Young scholar with a slateFrom Nisters Holiday Annual 1891 Date: 1891
CinderellaScene depicts Prince Charming offering the lost shoe for Cinderella to try on Date: circa 1906
The Merchant of VenicePortia and Shylock in court: The quality of mercy is not strained from a postcard published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1910
The Elfin HillScene from The Elfin Hill by Hans Christian Andersen from a postcard published in Austria Date: circa 1907
The MermaidScene from The Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen from a postcard published in Austria Date: circa 1907
Geisha with fanJapanese geisha in flower patterned kimono with fan Date: circa 1906
Geisha with a shamisenJapanese geisha in kimono with a shamisen Date: circa 1906
Japanese girl with sunshadeJapanese geisha with doll and sunshade Date: circa 1906
BedtimeYoung children helped into their night clothes by the nursemaid Date: 1929
Geisha in kimonoJapanese geisha in green and cream kimono Date: circa 1906