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Milk MaidVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Maiden all forlon, That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn
The Cock that CrowedVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. Feeding the Cock that Crowed
Cow with the crumpled hornVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the Dog
Cold Beef and MustardVintage engraving from 1883 of a man eating cold beef and mustard
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
Victorian people outside an innTwo adults and a child standing outside an old inn waving their arms. From Old Christmas: From The Sketch Book of Washington Irvinga
Dance with CupidVintage colour lithograph from 1883 a young woman dancing with a little boy dressed up as cupid
Young victorian woman walking with her dogVintange illustration of a Young victorian woman walking with her dog, A Lovers Quarrel by Randolph Caldecott
Georgian woman asleep in a church box pewA smartly dressed Georgian era woman asleep in a church box pew, while other members of the congregation look on disapprovingly. From " R
Wintry weather - Randolph Caldecott illustrationA group of Victorian folk and a dog being blown along in the wintry wind and battling the snow. A Randolph Caldecott illustration from a bound volume of copies of " Punch Almanack" for
Mother, children and nursemaid in the nurseryA Victorian mother in the nursery with the nurse main, a baby and her little son, who is obviously planning on going hunting, properly dressed or not! From " R
SneezingVintage engraving from 1883 of a man sneezing after getting pepper up his nose
Antique illustration by Randolph Caldecott: Painter
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
Mature Victorian gentleman enjoying his dinnerA mature Victorian man enjoying his dinner with a glass or two of wine. From " Old Christmas: From The Sketch Book of Washington Irving"
Victorian Girl kissing goodbye to her grandfatherVintage engraving of from the story of the Curmudgeons Christmas, by Randolph Caldecott. Girl kissing goodbye to her grandfather
Young victorian couple walking in the contrysideVintange illustration of a Young victorian couple walking in the contryside, A Lovers Quarrel by Randolph Caldecott
Antique illustration by Randolph Caldecott: Painters
Now brother, said the dying manVintage engraving from the Babes in the Wood is a traditional childrens tale. Now brother, said the dying man, Look to my children deare
Bull chasing a straw hat down a streamVintage engraving of a Bull chasing a straw hat down a stream. Randolph Caldecott
Miss Mouse and her homemade winesMiss Mouse bringing out two decanters of her homemade wine - cowslip and currant. From R. Caldecottas Second Collection of Pictures and Songsa containing The Milkmaida, Hey Diddle Diddlea
Serving glasses of warm punch after victorian christmas dinnerVintage engraving of from the story of the Curmudgeons Christmas, by Randolph Caldecott. Serving glasses of warm punch (or mulled wine) after christmas dinner
Away they went the Pretty BabesVintage engraving from the Babes in the Wood is a traditional childrens tale. Away they went the Pretty Babes, Recoycing at that ride
Babes in the WoodVintage engraving from the Babes in the Wood is a traditional childrens tale. In one anothers arms they died, No burial these pretty babes, Of any man receives, Till Robin redbrest painfully
In Islington there lived a manVintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith. In Islington there lived a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran
Victorian lady being served breakfast by a footmanA Victorian lady being served her breakfast by a footman. From Old Christmas: From The Sketch Book of Washington Irvinga, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott and published by Macmillan & Co, London
Man singing from a hymn book in churchA man singing, in a rather dramatic manner, from a hymn book in church. From Old Christmas: From The Sketch Book of Washington Irvinga
Victorian man playing a game of Blindmans BuffVintage engraving of from the story of the Curmudgeons Christmas, by Randolph Caldecott. Victorian man playing a game of Blindmans Buffwith a little girl
Randolph Caldecott illustration: old man meeting Parish Board of GuardiansAn old Victorian man being questioned by the Parish Board of Guardians. Illustration by Randolph Caldecott from " Daddy Darwins Dovecot" by Mrs J. H
Victorian little girl playing a game of Puss in the CornerVintage engraving of from the story of the Curmudgeons Christmas, by Randolph Caldecott. Little girl playing a game of Puss in the Corner, with three gentlemen
Victorian man relaxing by a tree, bull watches himVintange illustration of a Victorian man relaxing by a tree in the countryside, unaware an angy bull is watching him. A Lovers Quarrel by Randolph Caldecott
Contemplative man in a hatA Victorian man in a hat, with his chin in his hand, thinking. From R. Caldecottas Second Collection of Pictures and Songsa containing The Milkmaida, Hey Diddle Diddlea, Baby Buntinga
John GilpinVintage engraving from the story The Diverting History of John Gilpin, people shouting at a rider as his charges through the village
Man, boy and parrotsA smiling man, a sad-looking boy and several cages of parrots. What is the story here? From Lob Lie-By-The-Fire, or The Luck of Lingborougha by Juliana Horatia Ewing )
19th century man and woman out for a walkA 19th century man and woman out for a walk, apparently leaning into a strong head wind. From Lob Lie-By-The-Fire, or The Luck of Lingborougha by Juliana Horatia Ewing )
Foxhunting men enjoying a post-hunt mealA group of huntsmen who are enjoying a meal after the fox hunt has taken place. From The Fox Jumps Over the Parsonas Gatea by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886)
Victorian parson walking to church and preaching a Christmas sermonA desiccated Victorian parson on his way to church and, once there, delivering an improving Christmas sermon from his holly-trimmed pulpit
Randolph Caldecott illustration - young Victorian couple walkingA Victorian man and woman walking from church. The man is holding a crucifix and a book. An illustration by Randolph Caldecott from " Daddy Darwins Dovecot" by Mrs J. H
Randolph Caldecott sketch of a Victorian woman at her deskA sketch of a young woman sitting at her candlelit desk in a Victorian scene. By Randolph Caldecott from " Daddy Darwins Dovecot" by Mrs J. H
Regency period mother and children in the countrysideA Regency period mother picking flowers with her children in the countryside. From " R. Caldecotts Second Collection of Pictures and Songs" containing " The Milkmaid"
Antique illustration by Randolph Caldecott: Couple
Victorian Grandfather and Granddaughter riding on a horseVintage engraving of from the story of the Curmudgeons Christmas, by Randolph Caldecott. Grandfather and Granddaughter riding on a horse
Victorian men smoking and gossipingVintage engraving of Victorian men smoking and gossiping. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott
Victorian friends waving goodbye to each otherVintage engraving of Victorian friends waving goodbye to each other. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott
Victorian men driving a cart in the countrysideVintage engraving of Victorian men driving a cart in the countryside. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott
Victorian men talking on a staircaseVintage engraving of Victorian men talking on a staircase. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott
Victorian men driving a horse and cartVintage engraving of Victorian men driving a horse and cart. Strange Adventures of a Dog cart, by Randolph Caldecott