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Nursery Rhyme Collection

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Woman hanging up washing, late 19th-early 20th century? Creator: Unknown

Woman hanging up washing, late 19th-early 20th century? Creator: Unknown
Woman hanging up washing, late 19th-early 20th century?

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Illustration for Jack Sprat could eat no fat, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)

Illustration for Jack Sprat could eat no fat, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration for Jack Sprat could eat no fat/his wife could eat no lean, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: A Dance Program for Young Folks, New York, 1937. Creator: Unknown

A Dance Program for Young Folks, New York, 1937. Creator: Unknown
A Dance Program for Young Folks, New York, 1937. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: A Dance Program for Young Folks, New York, 1937. Creator: Unknown

A Dance Program for Young Folks, New York, 1937. Creator: Unknown
A Dance Program for Young Folks, New York, 1937. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: 'A Page for the Children; The Old Fashioned Tale of Dame Wiggin of Lee, 1890. Creator: Unknown

'A Page for the Children; The Old Fashioned Tale of Dame Wiggin of Lee, 1890. Creator: Unknown
A Page for the Children; The Old Fashioned Tale of Dame Wiggin of Lee, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Nancy Cock - Clear Starcher, c. 1815. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Nancy Cock - Clear Starcher, c. 1815. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Nancy Cock - Clear Starcher, c. 1815

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Era of Progress in Children's Literature, from Puck, c. 1886. Creator: Frederick Burr Opper

The Era of Progress in Children's Literature, from Puck, c. 1886. Creator: Frederick Burr Opper
The Era of Progress in Children's Literature, from Puck, c. 1886

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters ducks. From " The Farmers Boy" written and illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Farmers Boy with his masters dogs, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmers Boy with his masters dogs, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmers Boy with his masters dogs, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters dogs. The Farmers Boy, wearing a smock

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Maid was in the Garden, Hanging out the Clothes, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Maid was in the Garden, Hanging out the Clothes, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Maid was in the Garden, Hanging out the Clothes, 1880. From " Sing a Song of Sixpence", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Knave of Hearts and the Queen of Hearts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Knave of Hearts and the Queen of Hearts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Knave of Hearts and the Queen of Hearts, 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Knave of Hearts, Brought back those Tarts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Knave of Hearts, Brought back those Tarts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Knave of Hearts, Brought back those Tarts, 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. Creator

With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. Creator
With Lippes as Cold as any Stone, They Kist The Children Small, c1878. The dying parents give the Babes a farewell kiss as their uncle feigns grief

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Now, Brother, said the dying man, Look To My Children Deare, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Now, Brother, said the dying man, Look To My Children Deare, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Now, Brother, said the dying man, Look To My Children Deare, c1878. The Babes dying father entreats his brother to care for his children

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Bird Trap, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Bird Trap, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Bird Trap, mid-late 19th century. Winter farmyard scene, a man and child are trapping birds in a snowy field

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Queen of Hearts, She made some Tarts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Queen of Hearts, She made some Tarts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Queen of Hearts, She made some Tarts, 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies... c1885, (1934). Creator

the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies... c1885, (1934). Creator
the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies... c1885, (1934). and she very imprudently married the Barber: and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker, c1925. Artist: John Archibald Austen

The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker, c1925. Artist: John Archibald Austen
The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker, c1925. From Art and Publicity - Fine Printing and Design by Sydney R. Jones. [The Studio, Ltd. London, 1925]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Scarf, England, c. 1875. Creator: Unknown

Scarf, England, c. 1875. Creator: Unknown
Scarf, England, c. 1875

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: This Little Pig Went to Market, c. 1857. Creator: Lilly Martin Spencer

This Little Pig Went to Market, c. 1857. Creator: Lilly Martin Spencer
This Little Pig Went to Market, c. 1857. Self portrait by the artist, with her son William Henry, reciting a nursery rhyme

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Fox and the Grey Goose Nursery Rhyme Jug, Staffordshire, c. 1800

The Fox and the Grey Goose Nursery Rhyme Jug, Staffordshire, c. 1800

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Mother Goose marionette, c. 1939. Creator: Rose Campbell-Gerke

Mother Goose marionette, c. 1939. Creator: Rose Campbell-Gerke
Mother Goose marionette, c. 1939

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Laundress Startled by a Blackbird, 1891. Creator: John Scott

Laundress Startled by a Blackbird, 1891. Creator: John Scott
Laundress Startled by a Blackbird, 1891

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: A Merry Christmas, January 3, 1880. January 3, 1880. Creator: Thomas Nast

A Merry Christmas, January 3, 1880. January 3, 1880. Creator: Thomas Nast
A Merry Christmas, January 3, 1880

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Farmers Boy plays his pipe as the lambs dance around his shepherds crook, c1881

The Farmers Boy plays his pipe as the lambs dance around his shepherds crook, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters lambs

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Farmers Boy watering horses, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmers Boy watering horses, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmers Boy watering horses, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters horses. From " The Farmers Boy" written and illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Farmer who sowed the corn, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmer who sowed the corn, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmer who sowed the corn, c1878. This is the Farmer who sowed the corn, That fed the Cock that crowed in the morn. From " The House that Jack Built" written

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Bath time, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Bath time, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Bath time, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters children. The Farmers Boy, wearing a bonnet and apron, baths his employers children

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Where are you going, my Pretty Maid, c1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Where are you going, my Pretty Maid, c1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Where are you going, my Pretty Maid, c1882. Where are you going, my pretty maid? I m going a milking, sir, she said. May I go with you, my pretty maid? You re kindly welcome, sir, she said

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: and they all fell to playing the game of catch-as-catch-can... c1885, (1934)

and they all fell to playing the game of catch-as-catch-can... c1885, (1934). From " The Panjandrum Picture Book", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [Frederick Warne, London, 1934]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Creator: Edmund Evans

Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Creator: Edmund Evans
Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Scene from the childrens nursery rhyme: Bye, Baby Bunting, Fathers gone a hunting, Gone to fetch a Rabbit-skin To wrap the Baby Bunting in

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Some loitered on the way, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Some loitered on the way, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Some walked and some did run. Some loitered on the way, And bound themselves, by kisses twelve, To meet the next Holiday, c1885, (1934)

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple-pie. From " The Panjandrum Picture Book", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. In Islington there lived a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene er he went to pray

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindle-stone... 1880

the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindle-stone... 1880
They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindle-stone, an that they left behind, 1880. The hunstmen find a millstone

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: She never slumber d in her pew, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

She never slumber d in her pew, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
She never slumber d in her pew, c1885, (1934). At church, in silks and satins new, With hoop of monstrous size, She never slumber d in her pew, But when she shut her eyes

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Scene from Oliver Goldsmiths poem " An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Walking to Mouseys Hall, c1883. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Walking to Mouseys Hall, c1883. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Walking to Mouseys Hall, c1883. Frog and rat on the way to see Mrs Mousey. From " A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [London, c1883]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: This huntin doesn t pay, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

This huntin doesn t pay, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Then one unto the other said, " This huntin doesn t pay; But we n powler t up an down a bit, an had a rattlin day.", 1880

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Bye, Baby Bunting, 1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Bye, Baby Bunting, 1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Bye, Baby Bunting, 1882. Scene from the childrens nursery rhyme: Bye, Baby Bunting, Fathers gone a hunting, Gone to fetch a Rabbit-skin To wrap the Baby Bunting in

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The King was in his counting-house, Counting out his Money, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The King was in his counting-house, Counting out his Money, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The King was in his counting-house, Counting out his Money, 1880. From " Sing a Song of Sixpence", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Maid and the Jenny Wren, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Maid and the Jenny Wren, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Maid and the Jenny Wren, 1880. From " Sing a Song of Sixpence", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: People outside a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

People outside a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
People outside a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Scene from Oliver Goldsmiths poem " An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The rat ate the malt... c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The rat ate the malt... c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The rat ate the malt... c1878. From " The House that Jack Built", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [London, c1878]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: When the Pie was opened, The Birds began to sing, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

When the Pie was opened, The Birds began to sing, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
When the Pie was opened, The Birds began to sing, 1880. From " Sing a Song of Sixpence", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The King of Hearts, Called for those Tarts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The King of Hearts, Called for those Tarts, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The King of Hearts, Called for those Tarts, 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: Horn-blowers wearing playing cards, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Horn-blowers wearing playing cards, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Horn-blowers wearing playing cards, 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]

Background imageNursery Rhyme Collection: The Knave of Hearts, He stole those Tarts 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Knave of Hearts, He stole those Tarts 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Knave of Hearts, He stole those Tarts 1880. From " The Queen of Hearts", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [George Routledge & Sons, London, 1880]



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