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Little Tom Twig Bought a Fine Bow and Arrow - Victorian nursery rhyme illustrationA naughty boy dressed in medieval attire has just bought himself a nice new bow and arrow but has committed the offence of shooting a sparrow dead
Three Wise Men of Gotham - Victorian nursery rhyme illustrationThree medieval-style men in a cracked bowl, which they are using as a boat on a rough sea. One of them looks sea-sick, another is carrying an open umbrella - presumably to use as a sail
This Is the House That Jack BuiltVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built
18th Century Jolly GentlemanVintage engraving from the story The Diverting History of John Gilpin, a jolly gentleman
18th Century English VillagersVintage engraving from the story The Diverting History of John Gilpin, a group of 18th Century English Villagers
Man in a hurryVintage engraving from the story The Diverting History of John Gilpin, a portly gentleman in a hurry
The Cock that CrowedVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. Feeding the Cock that Crowed
Cat that Killed the RatVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Cat, That killed the Rat
Rat that ate the MaltVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Rat, That ate the Malt
Dog that worried the CatVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Dog, That worried the Cat
Sing a Song of SixpenceVintage engraving from Sing a Song of Sixpence a well-known English nursery rhyme, originating in the 18th century. The Queen was in the Parlour, Eating Bread and Honey
The Farmer who sowedVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Farmer who sowed the corn, That fed the Cock that crowed in the morn
Queen of HeartsVintage engraving from nursery rhyme The Queen of Hearts. The Knave of Hearts, He stole those Tarts, and Took them right away
The cat and the fiddle with dancing childrenHey Diddle Diddle, The Cat and The Fiddle.a The first line from the old nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddlea. From R. Caldecottas Second Collection of Pictures and Songsa also containing The Milkmaida
And the dish ran away with the spoonaŠAnd the dish ran away with the spoon.a The last line from the old nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddlea. From R. Caldecottas Second Collection of Pictures and Songsa containing The Milkmaida
Sing a Song of SixpenceVintage engraving from Sing a Song of Sixpence a well-known English nursery rhyme, originating in the 18th century
Sing a Song of Sixpence - King was in his counting houseVintage engraving from Sing a Song of Sixpence a well-known English nursery rhyme, originating in the 18th century. The King was in his counting house, Counting out his money
Sing a Song of Sixpence - Jenny WrenVintage engraving from Sing a Song of Sixpence a well-known English nursery rhyme, originating in the 18th century. But there came a Jenny Wren and popped it on again
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; nought to bring away at lastVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. So they hunted and they hollo d, till the setting of the sun; An they d nought to bring away at last
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a fat pig smiling in a ditchVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a fat pig smiling in a ditch
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a bull calf in a pin foldVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a a bull calf in a pin fold, an that, too
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a tatter t boggartVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the first thing they did find, Was a tatter t boggart, in a field
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a hunting they did goVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. Its of three jovial huntsmen, an a hunting they did go
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; gruntin, grindin grindlestoneVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindlestone
The wondering neighbours ranVintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith. Around from all the neighbouring streets, The wondering neighbours ran
The Three Jovial HuntsmenVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was to young lovers in a lane
To CamelotVintage engraving showing the journey Edyrn, his Lady and dwarf to the court of King Arthur
Symbols of the Norse culture of the Stone Age and Bronze AgeIllustration of a Symbols of the Norse culture of the Stone Age and Bronze Age
Sing a Song of Sixpence - nursery rhymeA Victorian engraving of a scene from the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpencea, showing the four-and-twenty blackbirds singing to the King upon the opening of the pie
Victorian childrens poem - A Bright IdeaVintage engraving of a Victorian childrens poem - A Bright Idea, In from the garden, little Joe, One day in february, Came with his eyes and cheeks aglow
Illustration, three bears standing together
Illustration, Little Bo Peep, carrying a crook and looking for her sheep in amongst clouds